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"I will give You thanks in the great assembly; I wil praise You among many people."

Psalm 35:18

Samuel and Tracy Recalde welcome you to our website! We hope that it will be a blessing to you and that through it you will be better informed of our ministry with Tribal People here in Paraguay, S.A.

Samuel is a Paraguayan National. His parents, Clemente & Catalina Recalde were saved many years ago through the ministry of New Tribes Mission missionaries Duane & Mary Stous.

Samuel’s parents helped the missionaries after they became Believers.

Samuel and Tracy (daughter of David & Joed Hill of Batavia, Iowa) knew each other and played together as children, since their parents worked together for several years in a remote Indian Colony. When they were teenagers, Samuel went to help out for awhile where Tracy’s family was living and working with the Angaite Tribal People. There Samuel and Tracy fell in love and were married on August 16,1980. Samuel was 20 years old and Tracy was 17.

We stayed on there for a year and helped Tracy’s father to teach in the Tribal school. In 1983 Mr. Robert Goddard (Grandpa Bob) invited us to spend a year among the Pãi Tavyterã Tribe. That was a year of growing and maturing Spiritually.

After that year was up, we decided that we wanted to serve God full-time in reaching Tribal People for Christ and began our missionary training. Samuel attended the Bible school in the capital city, Asunción and Tracy by correspondence course. We, then went on to the New Tribes Mission training school in Brazil.

We have been working with the Pai Tavytera tribe for almost eighteen years now and it is a privilege and an honor to be in Christ's service.

We want to thank you for being our co-workers in this ministry through your support and Prayers!

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LATEST NEWS FROM SAMUEL AND TRACY RECALDE

Samuel and Tracy Recalde working with Tribal People in Paraguay S.A.RECALDE PRAYER LETTER (CHRISTMAS 2008) (November 29, 2008)
RECALDE REFLECTIONS
A NOTE FROM TRACY (November 23, 2008)
I am home!
MEET OUR NEW GRANDSON (November 3, 2008)
We have a new little grandson!
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LATEST NTM NEWS FROM PARAGUAY

Charlene with the Manjui ladies reading in public for the first time.Manjui women break free (November 17, 2008)
Nine Manjui women in Paraguay recently learned to read and used their new skill to read Bible verses to the whole community.
Brazilian students visiting the Pai church.Ministry candidates get closer look (November 3, 2008)
Nine students from Brazil observed Pai Tavy Tera Bible teachers and missionaries in ministry.
Dean and Ramon helping the Ache pastors understand Bible prophecy.A welcome open door (October 31, 2008)
Ache believers in Paraguay requested further explanation on a few biblical topics, and missionaries and a Paraguayan pastor responded.
 
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