NTM USA NTM USA  

NEW TRIBES MISSION  |  planting tribal churches

. HOME   FAMILY   MINISTRY   PHOTOS  NEWS   SUBSCRIBE    CONTACT   .
.
.
.
 

Mason and Kim Lockwood's Missionary Friends:
(mouse below for more detail)
 

MASON AND KIM LOCKWOOD

home
. . .
Latest News from Mason and Kim Lockwood
Tucked away in the mountains
Waiting.....
All systems go!
Five more weeks!
Our New Baby Boy!
more >> 
Search News Archives

 

Page Tools

 E-mail This Page 
 Printable Format 
 Feedback 

RSS News Updates:
RSS news for Mason and Kim Lockwood
RSS Prayer Requests:
RSS prayer for Mason and Kim Lockwood

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

Psalm 35:28

Mason, Kim, Ian Andrew and Isaac
Mason, Kim, Ian Andrew and Isaac

Welcome to our website! 

We are presently serving in Madang, Papua New Guinea. 

Enjoy looking around & we wish you a joyful day in our Lord.

LATEST NEWS FROM MASON AND KIM LOCKWOOD

These guys need the LordTucked away in the mountains (August 24, 2008)
...
The boysWaiting..... (July 31, 2008)
yep, we are still alive, and so is the grasshopper!
Em i taim bilong i go bek long PNG.All systems go! (February 27, 2008)
...
more news >> 

LATEST NTM NEWS FROM PAPUA NEW GUINEA

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.
Kele told the people about an old legend.Missing the letter O (November 25, 2008)
The Patpatar people of Papua New Guinea are learning that while they know a lot, they don't know everything.
Bagwido believers sent fish, pumpkins and sago to those in need.Pumpkins, fish and sago (November 25, 2008)
Believers reach out in a tangible way to starving neighbors.
Hamtai elders have committed to finish the revision of the New Testament.More men join the team (November 21, 2008)
A group of Hamtai men in Papua New Guinea have committed themselves to finish the revision of the Hamtai New Testament.
Aaron has been teaching about Jesus, the doctor for the spiritually sick.Sickness brings a smile (November 20, 2008)
The Patpatars of Papua New Guinea are starting to acknowledge their affliction -- sin -- and their need of a doctor.

LATEST NTM PRAYER REQUESTS FROM PAPUA NEW GUINEA

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 >>

Patpatar tribe, Papua New Guinea (November 25, 2008)
Please pray for the Patpatar people as they come to understand that they don't know everything. Pray that they will place their trust in Christ. Find out more -- read the story >>

Malaumanda tribe, Papua New Guinea (November 25, 2008)
As one tribe shows the love of Christ to another, pray for spiritual growth and that physical needs will be met. Find out more -- read the story >>

Hamtai tribe, Papua New Guinea (November 21, 2008)
A revision of the Hamtai New Testament is getting checked by new members of the translation team. Please pray for the message to be clear to those who will receive it. Find out more -- read the story >>

Lavongai tribe, Papua New Guinea (November 21, 2008)
This week missionary Wade Ebersole taught a group of Lavongais about Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem and the Last Supper. In three remaining lessons the people will hear about Christ's death, burial and resurrection. Please pray that they will understand clearly and place their faith in Christ.

 
. . . . .
.
.
Copyright © 2003-2008 New Tribes Mission. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy

Disclaimer:  This personal ministry website is provided by New Tribes Mission (NTM) as a courtesy to its members. NTM makes no warranty regarding the accuracy of the information on these pages. Opinions expressed are provided by members in good faith, but are entirely those of the member and do not necessarily represent policy, doctrinal position, or opinions of NTM. If you encounter information that you consider questionable, please e-mail the NTM web team.

[site stats]