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ALLAN AND MANDY CALEY

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"I will give You thanks in the great assembly; I wil praise You among many people."

Psalm 35:18

Allan and Mandy - Reaching the unreached through the training of new missionaries
Allan and Mandy - Reaching the unreached through the training of new missionaries

We have served as church planters with the Palaka people in Ivory Coast for 14 years. Civil war in the country prevented us from continuing there. Our desire is to return whenever that becomes possible for our family.

We are now serving at NTM here in the UK.

Allan is in the Administration department and is responsible for getting NTM-UK accredited with the UK Government. Accreditation is necessary so that NTM can continue obtaining visas for non-European students. Currently there are nine non-European students in training here at NTM-UK.

Mandy is taking care of the Bible School and missions training students' children while they attend classes. 

Both big jobs. Thanks for praying!

LATEST MISSION NEWS FROM NTM

Brooks and his `tribal father` coming out of the water after his baptism.'He holds us in His fingers' (December 1, 2008)
Inanbimalis in Papua New Guinea bravely proclaim their belief in Christ through baptism.
Ping and Heidi are learning what it means to live in a tribe.Adjusting to village life (December 1, 2008)
Ping and Heidi Leong had steady electricity while studying the Indonesian culture and language in the city, but they're finding village life much different.
Melki, Atriis, and Barrie checking the Lauje translation.Loving the stories (November 26, 2008)
Two Lauje men in Indonesia are enjoying the Bible so much that they don't want to stop helping check the translation.
Joel is a Loron literacy coordinator and teacher, a Bible teacher and medical worker.More Loron literacy teachers trained (November 26, 2008)
Literacy centers will soon open in two more Loron villages in Ivory Coast, giving people the opportunity to learn to read and write their own language.
Floods in Panama strand thousands.Floods in Panama strand thousands (November 26, 2008)
Some areas are low on food and drinking water.

LATEST NTM PRAYER REQUESTS FROM IVORY COAST

Loron tribe, Ivory Coast (November 26, 2008)
Joel, a Loron believer, Bible teacher and literacy coordinator is carrying on the work of spreading literacy to other villages while the missionaries are on home assignment. Please pray that the new literacy schools are successful and serve as witnesses to the Lorons. Find out more -- read the story >>

Ivory Coast (September 2, 2008)
Thank God with us for Harry and Reidun Groot's safe visit to Ivory Coast and the encouragement they were able to bring. Pray for Jean Pierre, who is reading God's Word but has yet to place his faith in Christ. Find out more -- read the story >>

Loron tribe, Ivory Coast (March 28, 2008)
On a recent visit, missionaries Paul and Marina Briggs found 180 Lorons in nine villages learning to read and write their language. Pray that this will encourage the Lorons to read God's Word and come to a saving knowledge of Christ. Find out more -- read the story >>

 
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