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	 <title>PHILIPPINES (Manobo tribe)</title>
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	 <pubdate>Fri, 6 Nov 2009 0:00:00 CST</pubdate>
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	 <description><![CDATA[ <p>Thank God with us for the testimony of Mahan and Arsisa, who moved to another Manobo village to share the Gospel and saw God provide for their needs.</p> ]]></description>
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	 <title>Manobo missionaries know God cares</title>
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	 <pubdate>Fri, 6 Nov 2009 0:00:00 CST</pubdate>
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	 <description><![CDATA[ <p><a href="http://www.ntm.org/philippines/news_details.php?news_id=10272"><img align="left" border="0" src="http://www.ntm.org/uploads/news/thumbs/newsAP(9611)_img.jpg" alt="Mahan and Arsisa when they left for their new location." style="margin:0 5px 5px 0" /></a>A Manobo couple in the Philippines, Mahan and Arsisa, have seen God provide continually since their move to another village to present the Gospel.</p><p>Recently, Mahan and his family returned to their home village to harvest their rice and gave a report of their experience since stepping out in faith to serve the Lord far from home.</p><p>Mahan encouraged the teachers and teacher trainees that they shouldn't be afraid to leave home and go to another place to teach God's word.</p><p>&quot;God will take care of you,&quot; he told them.</p><p>Mahan confessed that for many months before they made the decision to move he feared that his family would starve. But Arsisa kept saying that they should just go ahead and move and trust the Lord to take care of them.</p><p>Then Mahan pointed out the obvious -- that they hadn't died of hunger.</p><p>&quot;God determines when we die,&quot; he said. &quot;He could take us through illness or accident just as well as by hunger.&quot; </p><p>He reminded the people that as a teenager he was going down the path to the stream one day to get water when a revenge killer hiding in the jungle shot at him seven times. Bullets whizzed by his head but none hit him.</p><p>&quot;God preserved me because he had something for me to do.&quot;</p><p>Mahan has been unable to find work in the village where his family is ministering, but he gave examples of how God has provided food, a place to live and a new motorcycle to replace one that was continually breaking down.</p><p>The motorcycle also provides a small means of income for food and gas to travel to his outreaches. He provides a taxi service for the community.</p><p>But he cautioned his hearers, &quot;Don't become a Bible teacher just because you think you'll get a motorcycle. God provides what each Bible teacher needs depending on his circumstance.&quot; </p><p>Mahan's in-laws, who are also believers, have received a lot of criticism from unsaved relatives because they let Mahan and Arsisa move away, but they have stood firm against that criticism. Culturally, Mahan's family would be servants to the in-laws.</p><p>Please pray for Mahan as he and his family continue ministry and seek to establish outreaches in other villages. Pray that many more Manobos will want to hear the message that Mahan is teaching.</p> ]]></description>
	 <author>David Bell</author>
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	 <title>PHILIPPINES (Higaunon tribe)</title>
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	 <pubdate>Wed, 4 Nov 2009 0:00:00 CST</pubdate>
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	 <description><![CDATA[ <p>Nearly 2,000 Higaunon New Testaments made it to a tribal village last week. Pray that many can be bound in time to be distributed at a Nov. 14 thanksgiving service.</p> ]]></description>
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	 <title>New Testaments arrive in village</title>
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	 <pubdate>Wed, 4 Nov 2009 0:00:00 CST</pubdate>
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	 <description><![CDATA[ <p><a href="http://www.ntm.org/philippines/news_details.php?news_id=10260"><img align="left" border="0" src="http://www.ntm.org/uploads/news/thumbs/newsAP(10260)_img.jpg" alt="Two men carrying a 116 pound box of New Testaments on a pole." style="margin:0 5px 5px 0" /></a>Thirty-one plywood boxes, each containing 64 Higaunon New Testaments, arrived safely in the village last week. </p><p>It was a much speedier shipment than missionaries had previously experienced. Normally it can take two to four weeks to get put on a boat in Manila for shipping to Mindanao, but the boxes were on a ship headed to the island the next day after arrival in Manila.</p><p>A Filipino pastor offered to transport the boxes to a drop-off point about four miles from the village. Two men then carried each box, weighing about 116 pounds, the remaining distance over a trail that descended 1,000 feet.</p><p>The Higaunon people are now binding the New Testaments to get them ready for their Thanksgiving service Nov. 14. They are rejoicing that the Lord got the shipment there in time for them to work on them. They hope to have as many as possible bound before the service.</p> ]]></description>
	 <author>David Bell</author>
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	 <title>PHILIPPINES (Higaunon tribe)</title>
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	 <pubdate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 0:00:00 CDT</pubdate>
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	 <description><![CDATA[ <p>Thirty-one plywood boxes containing Higaunon New Testaments are being trucked today for delivery to a drop-off point. Each box will require two men to carry the New Testaments over a trail to the village. Pray for a safe delivery. The New Testaments will be bound by the people and a celebration is planned for Nov. 14.</p> ]]></description>
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