"I Wonder How Beautiful Heaven Will Be!"One of the first Kamea converts goes to Heaven
Infant Nutrition - lives in the balance.Used to be the infants would die if mom wasn’t able to nurse them or if there was no one else to nurse them. Formula is unheard of in the bush. No bottles are available. Mothers are often malnourished themselves…
The Indigenous PrinciplePhilosophy of ministry carries over into practical daily life. See how this happened with the airstrip project’s land.
This is why we are here.Jack Naudi (my language helper) and I went for a walk to see some villages to our north on Monday, July 6. On the way, we met this old lady (Nkiru—pronounced “n-key-due”) sitting on the side of the trail. I greeted her in the Kamea language, and she lit up (having one of the white people talk to you is a treat for the older folks).
Photo Journal April 27th, 2008Trip to Goroka and a visit to a clinic there.
Photo journal April 23th, 2008Photos of loading the new blade and bucket for the bulldozer in the Missionary Aviation Fellowship plane and the work involved in offloading it at the airstrip and moving it by hand across the river.
Bro. John's photo journal April, 3rd, 2008Container arrives! “Fun in the sun” as we unload, sort and arrange to have much of it flown over the mountain to Kotidanga. God bless everyone on both sides of the pond for all they gave and did to make it possible!
Bible TranslationTranslating the Bible for a “Bible-less” people