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Update on injured woman and baby
(Nov 18, 2008)

Hi! We just wanted to take a moment and express our deep gratitude for all ...

Simon and a Sunday Afternoon
(Nov 11, 2008)
Hi! We just wanted to say thank you so much for your prayers and concern for Simon and our family during this tough time. We praise the Lord for His tender care over Simon and for giving the surgeons in Australia wisdom during his surgery.
Simon's Surgery
(Nov 3, 2008)
Simon made it out of surgery late today
Simon scheduled for surgery
(Oct 31, 2008)
They made it to Cairns, Australia Thursday night and saw the doctor Friday.
Simon Breaks His Leg
(Oct 25, 2008)
As we were reading e-mails the house started shaking from an earthquake somewhere else in PNG. Little did we know our lives were about to get shaken up as well.
Final check of Simbari translation of Acts
(Oct 13, 2008)
Consultants have been working with David and 3 Simbari helpers to carry out the final check of the book of Acts
Persecution of the church
(Oct 2, 2008)
Last week David met with the church leaders to discuss some persecution that the church has been experiencing.
Simbari believers share first communion service
(Aug 25, 2008)
Recently we had the blessing of sharing the Lord's supper with the believers for the very first time
Back in the Tribe
(Aug 5, 2008)
After a year on home assignment the Oggs are back in the tribe.
It's was encouraging to see that the church is doing better than when we
left.
First Simbari Baptism
(May 14, 2007)
The first Simbari baptism took place this last Sunday. The morning started with a short service with some singing and a message that focused on what was accomplished for us through the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus.
Getting into the life of Christ
(Apr 27, 2007)
Several times we have heard the Simbaris say that they, as new
believers, are "following the same path" as the early believers did in the
book of Acts
Esthers Farewell Feast
(Mar 12, 2007)
With Esther soon to graduate and leave the tribe the Simbaris gathered to honor her with a traditional feast.
1st Week Report From New Outreach
(Feb 17, 2007)
60-100 people attending daily meetings during first week of new outreach.
One Outreach Done And The Next One Ready To Start
(Feb 8, 2007)
After many months of teaching through the Bible, the final lessons
presenting the death, burial and resurrection of Christ were taught this
week. It was so thrilling to hear the message of Grace so clearly
communicated by the two Simbari teachers.
Simbari Update Dec 2006
(Dec 20, 2006)

The Simbaris met together with fellow believers from the Aziana tribe again recently. They spent ...

Revision of Phase 2 Bible lessons complete
(Nov 9, 2006)

While the book of Acts is in the final stages of checking and proofing. David ...

Conference with neighboring believers
(Sep 19, 2006)
"...they couldn't stop talking about the Lord and His Word when sitting around their fires."
Village outreach progress
(Jun 6, 2006)
Gospel outreach in progress with local community
No room for our kids
(May 16, 2006)
School shortages cause hardship
Dorm Parents Needed
(Apr 5, 2006)
Dorm parents move to another ministry effects Ogg children
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