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NDAUBEO: ALL MY SINS
How can Ndaubeo even begin to thank Jesus for his power, and for paying for all for her sins? Runtime 0:22
EDAIPIYA: DIFFERENT SIDES
Edaipiya, a tribal man in the Asia-Pacific region, contrasts how it is to live on God's side with how he lived on Satan's side.Runtime 1:23
PAIYE: WE THOUGHT WE WERE LIVING WELL
Everything that Paiye cared so much about before is nothing now that he heard the Gospel. Runtime 0:47
IYODOTABO: THINGS ARE DIFFERENT NOW
Iyodotabo is tribal woman in the Asia-Pacific region. What has changed? Runtime 1:15
Grandfather told me you would come
Author:
Dag-ay, Higaunon tribe, the Philippines
Dag-ay considers it a privilege to be able to help translate the Bible into the language of her people.
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Feb 01, 2010
His blood spilled for me
Author:
Géguuta, Balanta tribe, Senegal
Géguuta helps teach God's Word to the Balantas.
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Feb 01, 2010
Nayen found the truth and followed
Author:
Kelley Luyendyk
Nayen and her husband Powi believed that God would accept them if their performance was good enough, and they did the right things in the right ways.
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Feb 01, 2010
This is the talk I now follow
Author:
Suse, Nakui tribe, Papua New Guinea, as told to Tim Greenlaw
Missionaries came to Suse's village when he was a child.
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Feb 01, 2010
What's Changed?
Believers from the Moi tribe talk about the differences in their lives because of Jesus.
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Feb 01, 2010