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| Manobo missionaries know God cares |
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Mahan and Arsisa have been unable to find work in the village where they minister, but have food, shelter and a motorcycle. |
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| Pre-ministry ministry |
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| (November 6, 2009)
Jeremy and Beth Everson are preparing to join a church-planting team in a tribe. |
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| Death without fear, blame |
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An outspoken Inanbimali believer was not afraid to die, and knew death wasn't a result of magic. |
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| Uriais learn to read |
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| (November 2, 2009)
Twenty Uriais are the first in their line of descendants to read their own language. |
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| Broadcasts almost ready |
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| (November 2, 2009)
People from the Trinitarios and Yura tribes are among those who will soon have new programs. |
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| New home, new ministry, same God |
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| (October 29, 2009)
As NTM missionaries move from one tribe to another, they continue to teach the same foundational truths from the Bible. |
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| 'Family' encourages ministry |
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| (October 29, 2009)
Darcy Berglund wants to also encourage the Semandangs helping with Bible translation and others she is close to. |
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| See saw opportunity |
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| (October 28, 2009)
The new Prai believer moved to another village and is witnessing for Christ there. |
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| From magic to prayer |
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| (October 27, 2009)
Mengen believers are transitioning from the cycle of superstition that has been a part of their lives. |
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| Madak believers strengthened |
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| (October 21, 2009)
A recent set of lessons was designed to equip them to make decisions about cultural practices. |
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| Dao Bible teacher dies |
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Wikipai never fully recovered from an illness that appeared as he taught in another village. |
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| Knowledge that you can't see |
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| (October 16, 2009)
Po Sit is helping Martin Schumacher understand what the Isan people pass on from generation to generation. |
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