Patpatar tribe, Papua New Guinea
(May 8th, 2008): When one Patpatar man made an incorrect statement about God, missionary Aaron Luse thought he had failed to communicate clearly. But then the men that he was teaching surprised Aaron to show that God's Truth is dawning among them. Pray for continued understanding. Find out more --
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Bagwido tribe, Papua New Guinea
(May 8th, 2008): Bagwido men and women are telling others that they trust in Christ. Pray for their growth in Him. Find out more --
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Dinangat tribe, Papua New Guinea
(May 7th, 2008): Several Dinangats have testified they are placing their faith in Christ at the conclusion of evangelistic Bible lessons. Thank God with us. Find out more --
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Wusuraambya tribe, Papua New Guinea
(May 6th, 2008): Praise God that Jolen, a Wusuraambyan woman, is gaining a better understanding of Christ's sacrifice for her. Pray that other Wusuraambyans will also have their eyes opened as they hear evangelistic Bible teaching. Find out more --
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Dinangat tribe, Papua New Guinea
(May 5th, 2008): A dramatization of Jesus' trial and scourging had a dramatic impact on Totne. Please pray that the Dinagats will understand what Christ did for them as they hear about His death, burial and resurrection. Find out more --
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Inanbimali tribe, Papua New Guinea
(May 5th, 2008): Praise God for those Inanbimali people who have responded by faith to the Gospel. Missionaries are still meeting with others one-on-one to determine what they understand. Pray that these conversations will reveal yet more believers. Find out more --
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Dinangat tribe, Papua New Guinea
(May 2nd, 2008): The Dinangat people are mentally connecting the dots as they near the end of evangelistic Bible lessons. Please pray that they continue to listen through the end, and believe. Find out more --
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Madak tribe, Papua New Guinea
(May 2nd, 2008): The Madaks were embarrassed when someone broke into a missionary's house. But the missionaries are more concerned about the issue of eternity. Pray that Bible teaching can begin soon. Find out more --
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Siawi tribe, Papua New Guinea
(May 2nd, 2008): Thank God that the Siawi believers desire to know God better and teach others about him. Find out more --
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Inanbimali tribe, Papua New Guinea
(May 1st, 2008): The Inanbimali people have heard about Christ's death, burial, and resurrection. Many have believed on Jesus. Pray that they grow in their faith, live the abundant life, and spread the Good News. Find out more --
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Papua New Guinea
(April 30th, 2008): New Tribes Mission recently purchased a helicopter in Papua New Guinea. Please pray that everything necessary to get the helicopter on-line will proceed quickly and smoothly, including the new certificates of registration and airworthiness. Nakanai tribe, Papua New Guinea
(April 30th, 2008): People in two villages are interested in missionaries moving in to begin ministry. In one village the people are actively looking for the right place for the missionaries to build their houses. Please pray for wisdom for Ben and Nikki Buckner and Jorg and Irene Neuland as they seek God's direction. Lavongai tribe, Papua New Guinea
(April 29th, 2008): A translation committee of six Lavongais is working with missionary Sarah Pauli to make decisions on language and formatting the Scriptures. Pray that they'll have wisdom to convey God's Word in a clear and accurate way. Find out more --
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Wusuraambya tribe, Papua New Guinea
(April 28th, 2008): The death, burial and resurrection of Christ was presented to the Wusuraambya people this week. Pray that God's Spirit will work in hearts to bring many to place their faith in Christ. Myu tribe, Papua New Guinea
(April 28th, 2008): Tukupyo, a Myu believer who helped translate scripture into the Myu language, died Thursday of liver cancer. Please pray that his family and friends who are grieving his loss will draw strength and comfort from God during this time. Inanbimali tribe, Papua New Guinea
(April 25th, 2008): Please pray that God's Spirit will work in the hearts of the Inanbimali people as evangelistic Bible teaching is very close to presenting the death, burial and resurrection of Christ. Find out more --
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Dinangat tribe, Papua New Guinea
(April 24th, 2008): The Dinangats understand that nothing they can do can save them. Please pray that their comprehension of biblical truths continues to grow as they hear more evangelistic Bible teaching. Find out more --
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Papua New Guinea
(April 24th, 2008): Promise Vaughan is finding reasons to laugh as she serves as an associate missionary in Papua New Guinea. Pray for a good sense of humor. Find out more --
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Dinangat tribe, Papua New Guinea
(April 23rd, 2008): You can make yourself look good on the outside but only God can clean up the inside, the Dinagat people learned last week. Pray that the Bible lessons continue to have an impact on their thinking. Find out more --
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Papua New Guinea
(April 22nd, 2008): Missionaries visited a tribal village to determine whether to begin a church-planting work. The village did not see a need for missionaries, but told them they would be welcome. Pray for wisdom for decisions ahead. Find out more --
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