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God is not great?

(2008-05-08)
When missionary Aaron Luse taught a Bible lesson to a group of Patpatar men in Papua New Guinea, he wondered if they really understood.
'He won't judge me!'

(2008-05-08)
Believers among the Bagwido people of Papua New Guinea give clear testimony of their faith in Christ.
Dinangats give clear testimonies as new believers

(2008-05-07)
Several people have responded to the Gospel, though some are still afraid to profess it publicly.
Jolen understands God's gift

(2008-05-06)
The Wusuraambyan woman couldn't sleep as she thought about what Jesus did for her.
'I was one of those men'

(2008-05-05)
A Dinangat man identifies with those who beat Jesus, and declares he will not turn his back on Christ anymore.
New believers among Inanbimalis

(2008-05-05)
Missionaries focus on one-on-one discipleship of those who have heard Bible lessons
Dinangats contemplate what Jesus did

(2008-05-02)
Many are beginning to understand where the Bible lessons are leading.
Focusing on eternal instead of temporal

(2008-05-02)
Missionaries learned more about Madak culture after a co-worker's house was broken into, and are pressing on to give the Madak people God's Word.
Iron sharpening iron

(2008-05-02)
Believers encourage each other as they seek growth in their walk with Jesus.
Understanding the whole story

(2008-05-01)
The Inanbimali people of Papua New Guinea are responding to evangelistic Bible teaching.
Lavongai translation committee formed

(2008-04-29)
Six Lavongais are working with missionary Sarah Pauli to make decisions on language and formatting.
Inanbimalis responding to God's Word

(2008-04-25)
Many who are hearing Bible lessons are realizing they are sinners in need of a savior.
Dinangats hear only Christ saves

(2008-04-24)
After a good time of questions and answers, the people respond to clear, biblical teaching.
"Wake up your foot"

(2008-04-24)
Promise Vaughan is serving in the associate program as a nurse in Papua New Guinea. Her role allows for some humorous situations as she learns to speak Melanesian Pidgin.
Illustrations bring God's Word to life

(2008-04-23)
The Dinangats of Papua New Guinea gained deeper understanding through visual demonstrations of biblical stories.
Missionaries seek new place of ministry

(2008-04-22)
Tribal group welcomes missionaries to settle in their village.
Sepinus wants to read God's Word

(2008-04-17)
Despite degenerating eyesight, this new believer reads all he can, over and over again.
The Bridge-Man not like us, Inanbimalis learn

(2008-04-16)
Bible teaching is nearing the Good News, when the people hear the whole story and have decisions to make.
Getting into God's kingdom

(2008-04-15)
The Dinangat people learned through illustration that they can't get themselves to Heaven.
Deaths cause confusion among the Inanbimali people

(2008-04-14)
Three men passed away in the last four months, and the people are searching for answers and salvation.
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