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Dao Bible teacher dies

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(October 16, 2009)
Wikipai never fully recovered from an illness that appeared as he taught in another village.
Daapoi won't stop talking about God

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(October 7, 2009)
The Dao believer's older brother threatened to beat him and shoot him with an arrow.
Dao Bible teacher recovers

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(September 25, 2009)
Wikipai seemed near death in the distant village where he was sharing God's Word.
No tears for baby

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(September 4, 2009)
A Moi woman show no sadness when she buries her newborn son.
Dao Bible teachers reach another village

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(August 4, 2009)
The Dao church is behind the two men and their families as they share God's Word.
Father takes baby back

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(June 24, 2009)
Thinking about God's Word, a Moi man repents of his decision to kill a little girl.
Baby survives suffocation

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(June 23, 2009)
A Moi man, assuming his wife's baby is not his, attempts to choke his newborn daughter to death.
Believing and baptism

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(May 13, 2009)
Despite a fear of water, thirteen Moi believers in Indonesia were baptized recently.
Learning to say 'I'm sorry'

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(March 31, 2009)
Moi literacy students in Indonesia demonstrate compassion after their actions were hurtful to a fellow student.
Remembering Christ's death

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(March 24, 2009)
Moi believers in Indonesia observe the Lord's Supper for the first time.
Kendaya reading God's Word

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(February 24, 2009)
The Moi man in Indonesia gave up the first time he tried to learn to read and write, but recently completed the course.
First Moi baby to wear diapers

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(February 11, 2009)
Missionary Carolyn Crockett takes a Moi mother and baby to "town" for medical help and has some interesting experiences.
In a week here ...

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(November 25, 2008)
Consider one week of your life ... have you walked trails with tribal killers, or met someone who fears witchcraft and spirits?
Shooting in HD now

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(November 20, 2008)
We're ready to start filming today. Please join us in praying that, with God's strength and by His power, this film will glorify His name and draw hearts toward tribal missions.
Have toothbrushes, will travel!

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(November 14, 2008)
In an era when a jet can whisk you to the other side of the world, it's hard to imagine there are still places that take more than two days to get to.
Mois eager to read

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(November 5, 2008)
Families are moving closer to attend literacy classes so they can read Bible lessons and the Scriptures in their own language.
Mois acknowledge God's presence and protection

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(October 20, 2008)
As Moi believers in Indonesia learn more about God, their faith is seen in their daily lives.
Past the roadblocks

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(October 1, 2008)
Simba people in Bolivia made it through obstacles to learn more about God.
Faith wins versus shamanism

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(June 17, 2008)
New Moi believers take a strong stand against traditional healing methods when sickness hits.
Moi people join the family of God

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(June 4, 2008)
More than 50 people in Indonesia have declared their faith.
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