Posts Tagged ‘Village’

“AWAYO” The Video That Silenced 700 Students

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

“Amazing! In a group of 700 college students, you could hear a pin drop.

We showed “AWAYO” at our Reality Conference and you could have heard a pin drop. I asked a student last night what she thought of your video and that was her response. You didn’t hear anyone talking for a full five minutes afterwards. Your video shook them with the reality of the lost people of the world. Our speaker who spoke right after your video was at a loss for words. All he could say was “Wow!”

Bob Walz
The Navigators

In the remote corners of the world, people groups have existed for generations.
They live in fear of the spirits.
They die without hope.
This is Awayo’s story.

Wayumi – A Tribal Experience

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Take a look at the new video Macon and the Communication team just finished. It is a very exciting missions program. Maybe you or your church group will want to visit and get a taste of the tribal experience. Write Macon if you have questions. Go to www.Wayumi.com

WAYUMI – Your adventure into tribal missions from New Tribes Mission on Vimeo.

Want to experience TRIBAL without leaving the USA? You can …in
weekend or weeklong visits to the WAYUMI campus in Pennsylvania. http://www.wayumi.com

A LITTLE GIRL NAMED ‘NOTHING’

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Tagbanwa tribal girl, Ara. (picture by Dale Stroud)

She became known as ‘ara’ when her tribal mother left her and her dad, one of the great believers among this remote tribe on Palawan Island died of cancer.

While they built the casket , Ara was assigned to keep the flies off her Dad’s body. (Later, I will write you more of her story.) She lives with an old grandmother but before his death, her father asked missionaries, Danny and Philippa Brooks to care for her. They make sure she has (more…)

RAISING TAGBANWANOS BY THE DOZEN

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Freddo, father of 13.(picture by Dale Stroud)

This industrious Tagbanwa tribal family is learning all they can as believers to be the best examples to their children.

Father of 13 children, Freddo, read in the Scripture that it is better to give than receive.  So he gave mangos to the missionaries to express his appreciation to them.

“Thank you” Freddo said to the Brook and Pollock families , ” for coming to tell us   (more…)