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Jungle trolls and bees
(September 2, 2009)
Missionaries are learning the culture of the Palawano people so they can present the Gospel in a relevant way.
Back to the familiar
(August 26, 2009)
God's care and provision was demonstrated for a Palawano boy and his mother who just returned home after weeks in the city.
God's doing just fine
(August 21, 2009)
Missionaries return to their work to find that the believers did well in their absence.
A whole new world
(July 20, 2009)
A medically needed trip to a large city for two Palawano people is shocking, but interesting.
Palawano believer falls ill
(June 4, 2009)
Nili, a Palawano believer and co-worker to missionaries in the Philippines has a serious heart condition.
Fire provides opportunity
(May 26, 2009)
Missionaries George and Ginny Olson use a misfortune as an opportunity to show Christ's love.
Through the fire
(May 6, 2009)
A burned-down house gave Palawanos a chance to reach out and support their neighbors in the Philippines.
NTM Aviation to the rescue again
(April 9, 2009)
A couple in the Philippines is flown out so the wife can receive medical help not available in her remote Palawano village.
A light in hard times
(April 3, 2009)
While life from outside creeps in on a Morop village and missionaries work hard at learning culture and language, God brings some encouragement.
Returning to the whirlwind
(September 12, 2008)
Despite a number of disruptions, missionaries George and Ginny Olson have resumed culture and language study among the Palawanos in the Philippines.
Flights can be life or death
(September 3, 2008)
Missionary pilots provide a lifeline for tribal people and the missionaries who serve them.
Jar related to spirit worship
(July 25, 2008)
Missionary George Olson is trying to figure out what's going on as he learns about the culture of the Southern Palawano people.
What's it mean to be Roman?
(July 24, 2008)
Missionaries and their Palawano co-workers in the Philippines are asking themselves many questions as they seek to translate unknown concepts and foreign words.
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