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Visiting the Kaulong in PNG

May 10, 2011 by Rex and Shirley Schaffner

VanderDecker Gathering
VanderDeckers sharing about PNG

Last Friday night we were blessed to host about 35 people who came to visit with the Peter VanderDecker family from Papua New Guinea. They have been working with the Kaulong people for several years and finally taught them the Gospel in 2005. What a joy to hear their story and see so many of our students interested in what God has done in that people group. Kaulong believers are now shepherding the church while Peter and Pam are home reporting on the work. One of the VanderDecker’s biggest prayer requests is that God will use them and their 5 children to raise up more missionaries as they travel throughout the US. They are in Jackson for their oldest son Josiah’s graduation from NTBI. It will be sad to see him go, yet his brother Jotham is beginning in August. What an encouragement to see God moving in the hearts of their children to continue in His work of making God known. Please join us in praying for the entire VanderDecker family. And if you would, please pray for a good enrollment for NTBI in August. Applications are coming in…we have room for many more. Thanks!

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