NTM USA NTM USA  

NEW TRIBES MISSION  |  planting tribal churches

. HOME   FAMILY   MINISTRY   PHOTOS  NEWS   SUBSCRIBE    CONTACT   .
.
.
.
 
 

AARON AND LORI LUSE

home
. . .
Latest News from Aaron and Lori Luse
This talk is.
The First Rain
We Can't Hold Fireflies
Kind of Funny
What's in a Name?
more >> 
Search News Archives

 

Page Tools

 E-mail This Page 
 Printable Format 
 Feedback 

RSS News Updates:
RSS news for Aaron and Lori Luse
RSS Prayer Requests:
RSS prayer for Aaron and Lori Luse

Daily Scripture
 
"My eyes are ever toward the Lord, for He shall pluck my feet out of the net."

Psalm 25:15

THE SETTING:

  • Over 8,000 people of Papua New Guinea speak the Patpatar language and live on an island seperated from much of the outside world.  We and our partners, the Kunzers, have lived among the Patpatar since 2003.  Since that time we have been learning their language and way of life so that some day soon we will be able to communicate and teach them important truths (further explained under the ministry page).


THE BACKGROUND:

  • We are Aaron and Lori Luse and are serving in Papua New Guinea.  At a young age God began working in both of our lives to lead us into missions in remote areas of the world.  Upon graduation from high school both of us completed the four year training program with New Tribes Mission and were married.  God has blessed us with three daughters, Avalon, Sierra, and Kylee which have both been a huge help to us in the Patpatar Tribe.

THE INVITATION:

  • Thank you for joining our adventure through the pages of this website.

LATEST NEWS FROM AARON AND LORI LUSE

Two Patpatar men help during the teaching - Abraham raises the
knife to slay Isaac!This talk is. (October 5, 2008)
He told me that they wanted to eat more of the teaching.
more news >> 

LATEST NTM NEWS FROM PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Inanbimali believers reading God`s Word."Where two or three (tribes) are gathered together in My name …" (October 7, 2008)
Learning that they share beliefs, Inanbimalis and Bagwidos bond in Papua New Guinea
Butch with Grandma Cecelia who has put her trust in Christ.She'll soon be with Jesus (October 6, 2008)
A Patpatar woman from Papua New Guinea is close to death, but thanks to the Gospel, she is near to Jesus.
Joshua was close to tears as he heard Inanbimalis apologize for their former actions.Believers stand up to ridicule (October 3, 2008)
Inanbimali believers partake of communion despite others "throwing stones" at them.
 
. . . . .
.
.
Copyright © 2003-2008 New Tribes Mission. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy

Disclaimer:  This personal ministry website is provided by New Tribes Mission (NTM) as a courtesy to its members. NTM makes no warranty regarding the accuracy of the information on these pages. Opinions expressed are provided by members in good faith, but are entirely those of the member and do not necessarily represent policy, doctrinal position, or opinions of NTM. If you encounter information that you consider questionable, please e-mail the NTM web team.

[site stats]