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

Psalm 35:18

The Koois Family October 2008
The Koois Family October 2008

Want to join the family?

We're looking for family partners.

Do you want to partner with us? Here are three simple ways...

PRAYER Partner: We cannot minister effectively without your prayers going to the Lord on our behalf. But this is a two-way street. We want you to share your prayer requests with us so we can be praying for you too.

FINANCIAL Partner: We are not paid by the mission for what we do. We are supported by people that are interested in our ministry and in sharing the light of the Gospel with those that are lost.

ENCOURAGEMENT Partner: When life gets challenging, we need to know that there are friends who care. Helping us move and or helping us set up meetings/contacts are very practical ways to help. Birthday cards, quick notes, phone calls, etc. - these are all ways to encourage us and let us know you care.

Our ministry is your ministry. There is much to be done to give the Gospel to every tribe and nation. Let's partner together to expand the reach of the Gospel.

We would love to have you be a part of our family and let us be a part of yours. Let's keep in touch.

Thanks,

Ben & Cathrine Kooi

 

LATEST NEWS FROM BEN AND CATHRINE KOOI

Robison 44 helicopterHelicopter Time for the Philippines (November 11, 2008)
The Philippine field is getting a helicopter!
Find out what this means for the Kooi family...
Can an airplane mechanic work on a helicopter?Other Helicopter Considerations (November 11, 2008)
When a helicopter joins the NTMA Philippine flight line, who will maintain it?
A little crowded?Life raft training (November 10, 2008)
Hope it never happens.... But.... What if the airplane "lands" in the water?
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LATEST NTM NEWS FROM PHILIPPINES

Many people have become believers because of X`s life.From unfaithful to faithful (November 21, 2008)
A man who invited missionaries to minister among the Tala Andigs in the Philippines was transformed by what they brought.
A Manobo Bible teacher explaining God`s Message.Bilingual teacher plays important role (November 14, 2008)
Dikung is teaching, translating and discipling, and his work will benefit more in the future.
Ray has initiated a goat breeding project.Economic hardships affect tribal believers (November 3, 2008)
The Tagbanwa people of the Philippines look for ways to survive in a difficult economy.

LATEST NTM PRAYER REQUESTS FROM AVIATION

Morop tribe, Indonesia (November 14, 2008)
God sent carrots to a remote missionary family, teaching a valuable lesson. Thank the Lord for His love and care for us. Find out more -- read the story >>

Indonesia (November 13, 2008)
After a long wait, missionary pilot Paul Wilhelmson has received his pilot and mechanic's licenses. Thank you for praying. He now looks forward to greater involvement in ministering to the missionary teams through aviation.

Papua New Guinea (October 21, 2008)
Missionary pilot Charlie Patton, serving with his wife Ruth, arrived safely in their place of ministry recently. Please pray for safety for Charlie as he flies to remote tribal villages. Find out more -- read the story >>

 
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