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"And my tongue shall speak of Your righteousness and of Your praise all the day long."

Psalm 35:28

Hedvall family in Latin America
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Home in Bolivia 

As we work with the Latin Coordination Team for New Tribes Mission we live and work out of Cochabamba, Bolivia.  We desire to be able to be a blessing in the Tribal Church Planting efforts here as well as travel to other Latin American countries where NTM works.  It takes a huge team to learn a tribal language, learn the culture and teach literacy along with translating the bible  while living in remote areas that require a whole support team of people to buy supplies, be available for consulting, leadership, provide a guest home, doing government paperwork, and any other daily errands that we are used to running ourselves.The support team goes all the way back to home countries where finances are processed at the home office and home churches are giving and praying faithfully.  Thank you for your partnership in this team effort to reach tribal people with the gospel.

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LATEST NEWS FROM KEN AND CATHY HEDVALL

Enjoying a bibile teaching time with the ManjuiManjui Time (July 25, 2008)
Our time in the Chaco with our Manjui coworkers was so precious to us. To see what God is doing is nothing less than amazing.
Ken sharing at Ayore churchVisiting the Ayore People (July 25, 2008)
It was great to see many Ayore friends this week.
Animism Seminar (July 25, 2008)
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LATEST MISSION NEWS FROM NTM

In the late afternoon Sergio spotted a tapir.'God really knows how to give' (December 2, 2008)
Keeping his thoughts on how God provides proved beneficial for a Yanomami believer in Brazil.
Jenny learned about Bolivia`s passion for soccer.Learning from university students (December 2, 2008)
Missionary Jenny Lowery finds that Bolivian college students are just as fun-loving and crazy as Americans.
Brooks and his `tribal father` coming out of the water after his baptism.'He holds us in His fingers' (December 1, 2008)
Inanbimalis in Papua New Guinea bravely proclaim their belief in Christ through baptism.

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Yanomami tribe, Brazil (December 2, 2008)
Sergio, a Yanomami believer, was delighted with God's provision for his family. Pray that he and other Yanomamis will be encouraged in their faith as they see God's generous provision. Find out more -- read the story >>

Bolivia (December 2, 2008)
Learning culture and language provides many opportunities for fun for missionary Jenny Lowery. Please pray for her to retain what she learns and to continue enjoying her ministry. Find out more -- read the story >>

Inanbimali tribe, Papua New Guinea (December 1, 2008)
Nine believers stood in the face of opposition this week and were baptized. Please pray that the faith and strength they showed will encourage other believers and be a testimony to unbelievers. Find out more -- read the story >>

 
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