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Uriai translation no simple task

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(July 3, 2008)
Without an Uriai co-worker, Lisa Kappeler is struggling to continue translating the Bible.
Scripture translation check leads to growth

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(July 3, 2008)
Jason and Shirley Birkin see the effects of God's Word through translation work.
Lolo tribe to hear God's Word

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(July 2, 2008)
Missionary Matt Zook has completed 20 Bible lessons and will begin teaching soon.
So, what's the point?

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(July 2, 2008)
A short-term construction trip to Papua New Guinea gives team members the opportunity to see how tribal churches are really built.
Chewing on toothpicks and touching heads

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(July 2, 2008)
Arriving in Indonesia after home assignment, missionaries get a lesson in Indonesian culture.
Missionary moving to aid translation

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(July 1, 2008)
Work on the Balanta Bible is expected to speed up after Susan Logsdon relocates this summer.
Signs of Salvation in worship song

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(July 1, 2008)
Dinangats in Papua New Guinea are beginning to show outward signs of an inward change.
660 verses will be ready for checking

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(July 1, 2008)
The Semandang translation team is working on seven books of the New Testament.
Summer at school

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(June 30, 2008)
Teens from Missouri take over Brazil school and leave it shining.
Chimane church doing well

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(June 30, 2008)
Missionaries visit Chimane leaders who are overseeing the work and reaching out to others.
Matu sees God's Power

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(June 30, 2008)
The Bagwido believer used to work magic to control the weather, but now knows God is in control.
Medical emergencies stretch new missionaries

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(June 30, 2008)
The Olsons are forced to adjust quickly to life in the tribe
New believer teaching family

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(June 27, 2008)
Job sees sharing God's Word as his responsibility.
Man fighting infection after cobra bite

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(June 27, 2008)
Ralph and Kim Lewis provide medical help for this and other ailments to demonstrate God's love for the Kui people.
Difficult terms complicate language learning

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(June 26, 2008)
Andrew and Anne Marie Ferguson look for ways to express complex yet vital ideas such as feelings, sin and truth.
Learning to take their shoes off

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(June 25, 2008)
Culture and language lessons are all part of sharing the Gospel in remote parts of the world.
Thunderstorms of blessing

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(June 25, 2008)
God provides water in a big way for Uriai missionaries.
Petra puts her faith in the Rock

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(June 24, 2008)
The lives of Tarahumara believers drew the elderly woman to Christ.
Caught red-handed

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(June 24, 2008)
A recent theft in Guinea gives insight to culture in a tribal village.
Disciples making disciples

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(June 24, 2008)
Ajitai and Gata are stepping forward in faith.
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Scripture translation check leads to growth
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