At the end of each Bible teaching session, some Dinangat people would shoot questions and comments at the missionaries as others chatted and bantered.
Not this time.
“They are measuring this talk,” a Dinangat man, Tom, told missionary Gary Smith after hearing about the Great Flood last week.
“This is new talk. This story is really something,” Tom said. “We are all thinking, ‘What can we do so this kind of thing doesn’t happen to us?’ Tonight I will listen to the lesson again and read the summary to think about it some more.”
Also in Papua New Guinea, the Inanbimali people are to hear about Jacob, Esau and Joseph today – if they allow the missionaries to teach.
Two recent deaths and a strange voice in the village have brought division. Some fear what will happen if the missionaries keep teaching. Others are seeing the lessons from God’s Word as the truth and do not want it to stop.
Also hearing evangelistic Bible lessons for the first time are the Jalunga people of Senegal and the Bagwido people of Papua New Guinea.
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