Sarah Glover, from Sturgis Baptist Church, in Sturgis, Michigan, has joined the outreach among the Kamea people. Sarah first heard of the need among the Kamea when Matt Allen spoke at her home church. In May 2007 she made a trip to Kotidanga to work with Matt and Becky Allen, and the Lord knit their […]
Cherith’s Testimony
“O Lord thou art my God: I will exalt thee; I will praise thy name; for thou hast done wonderful things; thy counsels of old are faithfulness and truth.” Isaiah 25:1 By God’s grace I was born in a Christian home. My parent’s godly teaching and example impacted me greatly and set my course for life. After graduating from […]
Infant Nutrition – lives in the balance.
We are in Lae again after three months in the bush. We are here getting supplies and trading visitors for about a week. Brief medical outreach story? I could tell you about the babies that have been coming for milk. Used to be the infants would die if mom wasn’t able to nurse them or […]
Observations of Missionary Living: Interruptions are the Key to a Crucified Life
Jeanne Guyon once said that “Interruptions are the key to a crucified life.” Someone else said that the “stressful visit that interrupted your study may well be the very lens through which the text will open to you as never before.” Read on to get a missionary’s perspective of a “normal” day. Planning. Scheduling. Organizing. […]
Observations of Missionary Living: Remind Me to Learn Only ONE New Language at a Time
“…where I heard a language that I understood not.” (Psalm 81:5) When we were students at Baptist Bible Translators Institute, we studied dozens of different languages. From Albanian to Zapotec, we listened to, mimicked, wrote, and analyzed their sound patterns, their tones and their rhythms. Several times, as we were being swamped by learning all the […]