Planting a church among an unreached people group is tough. That's why Ethnos360 provides ongoing training that equips you for each challenge you will face. Runtime 3:42
Moi support team talks about training What can prepare you for ministering in another country, supporting the work of missionaries in remote tribes? The folks who do it in the Asia-Pacific region...
The folks who are part of the church-planting team tell you much they value the foundation for ministry they received at New Tribes Bible Institute, and the practical instruction from missionary...
After a two-hour river trip, four-hour jungle and swamp hike, and a ten-minute plane ride, a 39-year-old widow arrived in a Siawi village in Papua New Guinea. Was the NTM training worth it? I was about to find out.
As a freshman in college I asked God to use my life – with a notable exception. I had no interest in becoming a missionary. But God had different plans.
One misconception I had about the missionary training was that once I was finished in the USA, I was all trained and ready to go. It was a surprise to learn how much more training I still needed, even after coming to the field.
I’m glad I wasn't left out there all alone to do Bible translation, without help, advice, second opinions, fresh insights and ongoing training, from those who have far more knowledge than I do.
I served six years as a missions pastor and became familiar with missionary training programs offered by other organizations. I can honestly say I found none that matched the comprehensive nature or quality of NTM.
As I look back at both the Bible school and missionary training afterward, it would be impossible to lay out all the individual lessons that makes ministry among the Uriay people possible. But even more important than each of those lessons, have...