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Dao Bible teacher dies

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(October 16, 2009)
Wikipai never fully recovered from an illness that appeared as he taught in another village.
Daapoi won't stop talking about God

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(October 7, 2009)
The Dao believer's older brother threatened to beat him and shoot him with an arrow.
Dao Bible teacher recovers

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(September 25, 2009)
Wikipai seemed near death in the distant village where he was sharing God's Word.
Dao Bible teachers reach another village

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(August 4, 2009)
The Dao church is behind the two men and their families as they share God's Word.
Missionaries partake in new adventure

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(June 26, 2009)
Missionaries Scott and Jennie Phillips prepare to teach Dao believers how to bring God's Word to other villages.
Dao Bible teachers double efforts

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(May 20, 2009)
Wikipai and Daapoi are teaching as many as they can in Indonesia.
Taking the better option

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(April 1, 2009)
Wikipai, a Dao Bible teacher in Indonesia, turned to God instead of the witchdoctor during a recent illness.
'Call out to God'

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(March 9, 2009)
A crippling knee injury has a Dao man, Wusimpa, giving up hope, but a friend brought encouragement.
God's message opens doors

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(January 19, 2009)
A Dao believer in Indonesia, Yusupi, no longer closes his door at night. He now knows that God's power is greater than the evil spirits he once feared.
New way to praise

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(November 24, 2008)
Dao believers want to do more to praise God so they are inventing their own stringed instruments.
Dao neighbors want God's Word

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(October 28, 2008)
A letter from another area requests that the Dao Bible teachers and missionaries bring them the Creator's message.
Fond good-bye

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(July 30, 2008)
Scott and Jennie Phillips depart from Dao village for a year of home assignment.
Dao believers teaching

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(July 8, 2008)
Four men have shown themselves capable of sharing Bible lessons and are living the way Bible teachers should.
Acts translated into Dao language

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(June 23, 2008)
Twenty-five percent of the New Testament translation is complete. Acts will be printed soon.
Todopui dies with hope

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(May 29, 2008)
The Dao man lived most of his life in fear of spirits, but had the opportunity to place his faith in Christ.
Twigs to bamboo, us to Christ

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(May 19, 2008)
Illustrations help Dao people understand God and Jesus more clearly.
God is bigger than any enemy

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(April 18, 2008)
Dao believers in Indonesia are learning to trust God to protect them from their enemies instead of retaliating.
Dao believers write to neighbors

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(April 10, 2008)
A group of Mois will soon begin hearing lessons from God's Word, and the Daos are encouraging them to listen and believe.
God's sweet potato for the soul

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(April 3, 2008)
God's Word is growing in the fertile hearts of the Dao people in Indonesia.
Dao believer's death causes breakthroughs

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(March 5, 2008)
Believers express confidence that Bonanimena's spirit is in Heaven, leaving behind old beliefs.
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