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Full news archive from Rand and Deborah Burgett
(31 articles & updates since Jan 12, 2006) |
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Aug 26, 2008
What does ice cream have to do with serving God? Well, I'm glad you asked ... read more >>
Aug 25, 2008
When God sends a storm, even as scary as an eating disorder, we still need to dance. read more >>
Aug 24, 2008
"Stop! You're choking me!" How many times have we felt like screaming that at life? But no stranglehold, not even from fierce tribal men, is a match for God ... read more >>
Aug 23, 2008
You hold your breath as tribal people emerge from the bushes ... discover the surprising and little-known first contacts going on around the world everyday. read more >>
Aug 22, 2008
Blank stares is what you'll get if you ask for tribal software at a computer store. So Rand got busy developing it himself. read more >>
Aug 11, 2007
Experience "life on the edge" through Debbie's eyes. See how faith is a lot like jumping out of an airplane without a parachute. read more >>
Aug 10, 2007
Shane took his own step of faith this summer. His story brings new meaning to "out of the mouths of babes." read more >>
Aug 5, 2007
At a school in the Brazilian jungle, Lynae Poulson was given both an education and a childhood. read more >>
Jul 10, 2007
See how seemingly small acts and choices can make a huge difference to tribal people and church-planting missionaries across the sea. read more >>
Jul 9, 2007
We've had God's Word in our language for 700 years. Now it's the tribal people's turn. read more >>
Jul 9, 2007
Human treasure can be found in the strangest places -- and doing the strangest things. read more >>
Jul 8, 2007
The Dao people of Indonesia beg the missionaries for more and longer teaching sessions. read more >>
Jul 7, 2007
Easter for the Tobo people in Papua New Guinea is no longer a solemn time of fear, restrictions and taboos. read more >>
Jul 2, 2007
A church group of first through fourth grade boys wanted to raise money for missionary aviation. read more >>
Jun 22, 2007
An itutang man from Papua New Guinea laid in bed thinking about what he had learned. read more >>
Jun 1, 2007
A very personal story of how God is extremely trustworthy - always. read more >>
May 18, 2007
Missionaries Keri Pacheco and Becky Preheim, who work with the Mengen people of Papua New Guinea, respond to the comment, "I could never do what you guys do." read more >>
May 16, 2007
Believing Yanomami men decide to take a retreat together -- and are changed in the process. read more >>
May 16, 2007
We take the abillity to read for granted -- tribal people cry. read more >>
May 15, 2007
Yanomami believers in Brazil are stepping up to the challenge of "owning" their church. read more >>
Mar 30, 2007
Grown Inapang men in Papua New Guinea cry because they can now read and write in their own language. read more >>
Dec 1, 2006
Teaching reading to the Badiaranke tribe of Senegal has turned out to be a bouncy ride. read more >>
Oct 19, 2006
Encouraging story of how our deposits can change the balance of someone's life forever. read more >>
Sep 1, 2006
The Dao people of Indonesia believe that a snake is the reason they die. read more >>
Jun 22, 2006
Betty Draper didn't think she could do much. But she was wrong. read more >>
Jun 22, 2006
Missionaries share both the bloopers and joys as they learn to speak Spanish and minister in Mexico. read more >>
Jun 22, 2006
Spoiled, defiant Gavião girl becomes a believer in Brazil read more >>
Jun 22, 2006
Sometimes jouneys in life are long and hard. But the results are well worth the effort. read more >>
Jun 22, 2006
Plates, balls and pins were crashing down around me. But God had the answer. read more >>
Jun 1, 2006
Why do the Gaviãos of Brazil glue a wood shaving to their baby's soft spot? read more >>
Jan 12, 2006
No matter how bleak and hopeless your Friday may seem, Sunday is right around the corner -- bursting with newness and life. read more >>
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