“O Father, help us," one Siawi man prayed. "We are not good at loving our wives. Before, we didn’t know what the road of loving our wives was like. ... Now we know and want to love them and follow You. But it is hard.”
The growing church among the Siawi people is learning to function on its own, after years of discipleship and teaching God's Word. But Linda's job isn't finished yet. Runtime 2:54
Before the missionaries brought the Gospel message to the Punan people the divorce rate was nearly 100 percent. Many couples divorced and remarried several times. Among believers there had been no divorces ... yet.
In the Simbari tribe of Papua New Guinea, when a wife strikes her husband, he has the right to hit her back. And that’s what normally happens. But not this time, not with Bo’wol.
The Gospel has changed Punan lives – parents, grandparents and children. This is one of the greatest changes that the Gospel has brought to the Punan people.