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"Your righteousness is like the great mountains; Your judgements are a great deep; O Lord, You preserve man and beast."

Psalm 36:6

Paul and Faith Wyma
Paul and Faith Wyma

Growing up, Both Paul and Faith grew up in New Tribes Mission as their parents were part of the mission from it's beginning days.  They saw the tremendous need for people to hear about Christ in their own language.  “Even as a young boy, I desired to be involved with taking the Gospel to an unreached tribal group,” Paul said.

They went to Bolivia in 1968 and spent ten years working with the Ayore people and learned to speak their language and love them.  In 1978 they were asked to take the leadership of the new fledgling field of Mexico and spent twelve years in that fascinating country and saw five different tribal works started.  In 1990 they, once again, moved South and spent seven years in Paraguay, giving leadership to that field.  Now, since 1997 they have been a part of the Executive Board of NTM and live in Florida.

Paul and Faith’s heart for life and ministry reflect their favorite verses. “I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” And “I have no one else like him, who takes a genuine interest in your welfare … as a son with his father he has served with me in the work of the Gospel.”

When you meet Paul and Faith, you will learn two things about yourself if you don’t already know; one, that you are valued, and two, you can take part in what God is accomplishing today for His glory.

LATEST MISSION NEWS FROM NTM

Penny`s co-translator Mamadu with family and friends.Moving on (December 4, 2008)
The Jalunga people in Senegal rejected the Gospel message, so missionaries are seeking God's plan for the future.
Vicky holding the newborn of another Isnag mother last year.Hospital was not an option (December 4, 2008)
Emergency measures saved the life of an Isnag woman in the Philippines but complications in childbirth took the life of her child.
Lolo chief and his wife spending time with Matt and Pete Rogers.Realizing the Law doesn't save (December 3, 2008)
Four Lolo men in Mozambique are no longer trusting in their good works for salvation but have placed their faith in Christ.

LATEST NTM PRAYER REQUESTS

Jalunga tribe, Senegal (December 4, 2008)
As a group the Jalunga people have rejected the Gospel, but one man Juma, is still processing what he heard. Pray that he will understand God's Word and place his faith in Christ. Find out more -- read the story >>

Isnag tribe, Philippines (December 4, 2008)
A young Isnag woman is very weak following complications in childbirth. The child did not survive. Please pray for her recovery, physically and emotionally. Find out more -- read the story >>

Malaumanda tribe, Papua New Guinea (December 4, 2008)
A translation check on the Gospel of Mark is scheduled for Dec. 15. A skilled translator, Linda Krieg, will work with missionary Eric Hedeen and his Malaumanda co-workers, Meko and Apele, to determine the clarity of the translation. Please pray for wisdom and insight.

 
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