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From magic to prayer

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(October 27, 2009)
Mengen believers are transitioning from the cycle of superstition that has been a part of their lives.
Learning to share God's Word

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(September 16, 2009)
Mengen believers in Papua New Guinea received a book that will help them share the Good News with their neighbors.
Three Mengens teach in church service

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(August 19, 2009)
This was a huge step forward for each of them and for the young church.
Doing more than expected

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(July 15, 2009)
A work team skips tourism to help missionaries move into their home quicker.
17 new believers a start

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(June 22, 2009)
The Mengens who have placed their faith in Christ recently are asking a lot of questions.
It is finished

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(June 17, 2009)
Mengen believers learn about salvation through Christ.
Question box helps the shy

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(June 1, 2009)
Some Mengens prefer to write their questions about God's Word
'You need to plan every nail'

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(May 11, 2009)
The missionary team among the Mengens is welcoming a new family to help plant a mature church in the tribe.
Tied up in sin

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(April 23, 2009)
The Mengen people in Papua New Guinea are starting to realize their inability to keep God's Law.
Mengen couple stops listening

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(March 26, 2009)
Missionary Dave Wright is discouraged when couple steps out of teaching to return to their gardens.
Fewer lessons for more garden time

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(March 11, 2009)
Obstacles are cropping up for the teaching plans among the Mengen people of Papua New Guinea.
Tying the knot

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(March 2, 2009)
Missionaries to the Mengen people in Papua New Guinea will use a "debt rope" to teach about sin and its effects.
Mengens want more teaching

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(February 23, 2009)
In spite of being beaten for listening to God's Word, a Mengen woman in Papua New Guinea wants to hear His Truth.
A strained voice tells the Good News

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(February 17, 2009)
Teaching twice a day to an eager group of Mengen people in Papua New Guinea has missionary Dave Wright looking for creative ways to save his voice.
Understanding God's Word

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(February 13, 2009)
The Mengen people of Papua New Guinea have another chance to hear evangelistic Bible lessons, and the Mengen men helping are already being impacted.
Mengens to hear again

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(February 6, 2009)
Missionary Dave Wright is preparing to teach another round of evangelistic Bible Lessons.
Breathing Mengen air

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(July 25, 2008)
For three days missionary Promise Vaughan visited a smoke-filled village in Papua New Guinea and learned of some of the challenges facing missionaries there.
Six Women Learning Literacy

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(May 29, 2008)
Mengen ladies seizing a life-changing opportunity.
God clears the way for tribal house project

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(January 7, 2008)
Rebuilding project draws Mengen missionary team closer to God.
Yes you can

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(May 18, 2007)
Missionaries Keri Pacheco and Becky Preheim, who work with the Mengen people of Papua New Guinea, respond to the comment, “I could never do what you guys do.”
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