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Ministering to several people groups

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(September 22, 2009)
Aaron Luse helps missionaries in several tribes with culture and language.
Perfect Timing

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(July 27, 2009)
A trip to Mozambique revealed a need among the Maindo people
Possible expansion of African outreach

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(June 26, 2009)
NTM is assessing ten people groups in Tanzania to evaluate the need for planting mature churches.
An adventure to survey

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(June 15, 2009)
Missionary Grant Bayfield overcomes leeches and cobras to visit a village he may minister in.
Different Offerings

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(June 10, 2009)
Missionaries to the Pal tribe promise to teach them about the Bible.
Surveying to serve

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(October 31, 2008)
Missionaries Cori Gervasi and Naomi Christenson prepare to minister among the Sekadau people of Indonesia.
Establishing deeper relationships in Mozambique

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(August 21, 2008)
A pastor's conference provided an opportunity for NTM missionaries to broaden their connection with national churches.
Snakes and a plane

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(July 31, 2008)
Poisonous snakes and airplane rides won't stop Inanbimali believers from boldly stepping forward in their faith.
Missionaries seek new place of ministry

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(April 22, 2008)
Tribal group welcomes missionaries to settle in their village.
Church planting is a long journey

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(April 4, 2008)
Missionaries compare the process to climbing Everest -- and they're almost at Camp II.
Villagers welcome missionaries

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(February 12, 2008)
Phu Thai villagers invited two missionary couples to minister in their village in Thailand
Doors open on visit to Elsengs

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(February 11, 2008)
People receive missionaries well as the team seeks a place to begin ministry.
Rainy season complicates missionary aviation

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(February 7, 2008)
Landslides and flooding in Bolivia can also add to demands.
New works need laborers

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(November 29, 2007)
NTM leaders in Mexico want to start ministries among three tribes.
New ministry to begin in a new tribe

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(October 12, 2007)
Missionaries in Thailand make plans to begin serving among the Pu Tai people
Elsengs open door to missionaries

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(September 19, 2007)
A team hikes through the Indonesian jungle to a people living in tiny huts.
Week-long hike has an eternal purpose

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(April 24, 2007)
Missionaries visit the Nagi people of Indonesia to determine whether to begin planting a church among them.
First step toward worship

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(April 20, 2007)
Missionaries to Guinea hope to soon begin working among the Konyagui people so they too can praise God.
Land war affects missionaries

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(February 1, 2007)
The battle for beach front property in the Philippines threatens small Tagbanwa land owners and has tempers flaring.
A letter is answered

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(December 27, 2006)
In 2003 the leaders of a small village wrote to New Tribes Mission leaders in Papua New Guinea and asked for a missionary to teach them God’s Word.
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