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Death without fear, blame

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(November 4, 2009)
An outspoken Inanbimali believer was not afraid to die, and knew death wasn't a result of magic.
Rage and suspicion replaced by God's peace

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(August 25, 2009)
Even in the face of death, Inanbimali believers are proving their faith in the One true God.
From 'tippy' to steady

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(July 15, 2009)
Inanbimali believers gaining depth, stability in their faith.
Taking a stand in baptism

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(June 1, 2009)
Inanbimali believers in Papua New Guinea are prepared to accept persecution and are firm in their desire to follow the Lord.
Aware but still excited

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(May 21, 2009)
Even though they know persecution is likely, Inanbimali believers in Papua New Guinea are demonstrating their beliefs.
No more doubts

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(April 6, 2009)
Inanbimali believers in Papua New Guinea share how their thinking has changed.
Two deaths stir up Inanbimalis

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(March 5, 2009)
Questions arise about life and death and the source of death.
Inanbimalis mourn two deaths

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(February 26, 2009)
How will the passing of two unbelievers affect others who have heard God's Word?
Changed bodies and cow-fat pieces

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(February 17, 2009)
Inanbimali believers in Papua New Guinea are excited about what Heaven will be like.
A new perspective of the Holidays

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(January 23, 2009)
Bagwido believers now understand the true meaning of Christmas and "why the years flip over."
Like baby birds

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(January 15, 2009)
One Inanbimali village in Papua New Guinea was hungry for God's Word last week when two believers shared the Creation story.
Defending their faith

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(December 15, 2008)
Inanbimali believers in Papua New Guinea stand strong when opposition turns violent.
'He holds us in His fingers'

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(December 1, 2008)
Inanbimalis in Papua New Guinea bravely proclaim their belief in Christ through baptism.
Inanbimalis growing and sharing

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(November 13, 2008)
Time in God's Word naturally leads them to tell others about Jesus.
Not dead yet

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(October 20, 2008)
Inanbimali believers from Papua New Guinea share their faith with zeal and testify with other tribal groups about the message they have received.
"Where two or three (tribes) are gathered together in My name …"

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(October 7, 2008)
Learning that they share beliefs, Inanbimalis and Bagwidos bond in Papua New Guinea
Believers stand up to ridicule

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(October 3, 2008)
Inanbimali believers partake of communion despite others "throwing stones" at them.
'Crossed-over ones' share their excitement

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(October 1, 2008)
Inanbimali believers are growing in their relationship to Christ and taking steps to encourage their relationship to each other.
Hostility toward believers grows

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(August 28, 2008)
One Inanbimali man decides to listen and discovers the bad things being said are not true.
Sickness necessitates medevac

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(August 15, 2008)
The infant daughter of Inanbimali believers is receiving care for severe dehydration while doctors diagnose her illness.
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