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Seemed like good advice at the time
(Aug 28, 2008)
God wants us to bring our needs and even our desires before Him. And He can always be trusted to provide. We need to remember that those are not always the same.
More third person: Tribal people say …
(Aug 21, 2008)
Don't you love reading what tribal men and women are saying? It's clear and simple -- yet often very deep.
Behind the scenes
(Aug 14, 2008)
A new feature on the NTM website gives me the opportunity to show you the teamwork that you're part of.
Third person: What he said ...
(Aug 11, 2008)
I thought that instead of hearing from me, you'd like to hear what tribal people are saying.
Uphill through the mud
(Aug 7, 2008)
God takes care of His children, even when the going is tough.
New short film released
(Jul 3, 2008)
You have an opportunity to help more people get involved in the work God is doing; to glorify His name; and to help more tribal people hear the Gospel.
Take a bow -- you've earned it
(Jun 24, 2008)
The ministry you're part of is effective, and getting better.
Payment by death alone
(May 29, 2008)
A group of Mois in Indonesia is on the verge of learning that Jesus paid the debt that they could not.
Many Dinangats thanking God
(May 8, 2008)
"Jesus took my place and died for my sin," Maangit said as missionaries met one-on-one with the people who attended evangelistic Bible lessons.
Dinangats hear of resurrection
(May 5, 2008)
Months of lessons have led to this crucial lesson.
The 'stuff' of ministry
(May 5, 2008)
Thank you for helping take care of some of our ministry needs. You still have more opportunities.
Video tripping
(May 3, 2008)
Ian went to Nashville this week to meet with video producers.
Sounds almost American
(Apr 28, 2008)
The Manjui people of Paraguay don't really believe in equality. They're actually living in fear.
Say something now
(Apr 16, 2008)
Why wait? If you have something nice to say, say it.
My avocado tree died
(Apr 8, 2008)
The truth is, the avocado seed I helped to sprout was probably still too small to be called a tree when it withered. Maybe there's a message in there …
It has to be someone's fault
(Mar 18, 2008)
The Culina people are in an uproar over the death of one their chiefs, which they blame on a local merchant.
Sick pigs become lesson in faith, gratitude
(Mar 3, 2008)
God answered Tingon's prayer to heal his pigs, and Tignon is responding from a thankful heart.
Taking some time off … sort of
(Mar 1, 2008)
Living the Christian life is not always about some formal ministry. In fact, I need to get away from my ministry every so often. But it's never not about ministry.
Do you like it quiet?
(Feb 28, 2008)
Sometimes quiet is good. But most of the time, I like to hear what's going on. Don't you?
Ho-hum … just a lot more of the same
(Feb 27, 2008)
Do you realize what you are putting Julie and I through as you pray and give so we can serve God here?
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