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Since its inception (1942) New Tribes Mission has focused exclusively on taking the Gospel message to the unreached people groups of the world and planting mature churches among them.

This focus has not changed.  With over 900 churches already planted the job is still as urgent as ever.  NTM has identified 106 "open doors" for missionaries to begin church planting endeavors.

As missionaries in transition to the field of Papua New Guinea (PNG) we are thankful for the opportunity to Expand the Reach of the Gospel through church planting among the unreached peoples of this magnificent country.

LATEST NEWS FROM BENJAMIN AND MISSY HATTON

Questions and Concerns (June 14, 2009)
We have made a significant family decision to change our ministry focus from training future missionaries to church planting in Papua New Guinea. As we make this transition here are some of the questions we are considering and concerns we are trusting the Lord with. Here is how you can be specifically praying with us!
Gathering at the Hatton`s (June 3, 2009)
We've started weekly GATHERINGS in our home to talk about missions and our future ministry as church planters to Papua New Guinea. Good food. Good coffee. Good conversation. If you are interested in any of the above, give us a call 517-795-6677, or drop us an email Benjamin_Hatton@ntm.org and we'll give you the details!
New Tribes? (May 26, 2009)
Out of the many people groups in the world today how would you identify an unreached people group? NTM has focused their vision on reaching new tribes with the Gospel message and planting indigenous churches among them. Along the way criteria has been developed to help identify "new tribes" where Christ has yet to be named. This criteria can be summed up in the following three characteristics.
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LATEST NTM NEWS FROM PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Jason, consultants and Unex during culture and language evaluation.Workshop teaches Tobos translation principles (June 25, 2009)
Two Tobo men - Ambox and Welson - learned how they can better work with missionaries to translate Scripture into their language.
Mason`s son Ian (6) helping dad paint floor boards.A faith-building time (June 25, 2009)
Missionaries Mason and Kim Lockwood have seen God answer prayer and encourage their faith as they prepare to live among the Pal people of Papua New Guinea.

LATEST NTM PRAYER REQUESTS FROM PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Tobo tribe, Papua New Guinea (June 25, 2009)
Jason and Nisae Williamson and Tobo believers Ambox and Welson had a productive time at a translation workshop. Pray that they are able to make good progress together in Bible translation. Find out more -- read the story >>

Pal tribe, Papua New Guinea (June 25, 2009)
God keeps providing right on time for missionaries' work among the Pal people. Pray that the energy and joy generated by this encouragement will be clear to the Pals and draw them to Christ. Find out more -- read the story >>

 
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