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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE There are certain times in life when we all face major changes, and major decisions. It is in...
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Ecclesiastes 11:9-12:1 (9) Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth; and let thy heart cheer thee in...
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Desmond in 2004 or 2005 Coming back from church two weeks ago, I heard a strange noise coming...
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Matthew 10:37-39 (37) He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he...
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE If you have ever had to pick weeds, you know the importance of removing the weed with the root...
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE We are back in Papua New Guinea! Although, there are only four of us now instead of seven. My...
This past Sunday morning we left for church or I should say churches. (I preach at two churches each Sunday.) We were only about five minutes down the...
Having a church service in the jungle leads to interesting things happening. Our church is only about 40 yards from the ocean and we have no walls. Now...
When my family and I first arrived on the mission field in 2003 life was much more difficult than we thought it would be. We were well aware, when we...
From time to time I would like to write about different occasions where God answered my prayers. I will start with one my favorites in May/June of 19...
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[...] we arrived. I could not believe all the damage the rats did. Daniel and I first came over to New Ireland while the rest of the family stayed back on the island of New Britain. Daniel and I worked to [...]
[...] once we arrive. We are going to fly into the island of New Britain first before going to New Ireland. We will be staying at a fellow missionary’s house who is on medical furlough. After we arrive [...]
[...] is the capitol of Papua New Guinea.), is $7080. The cost to go from Port Moresby to Kavieng, New Ireland province is $6039. Even if I was to purchase these items over there I would still incur the $ [...]
[...] and I used for a supply run. The boat was very weighted down. The Lord blessed and we made to New Ireland with no problems. Volcano Th volcano is about 36 miles from where we live. It is on the island [...]
[...] for three days, but that did not work out. I decided to head to Kokopo on the island of New Britain. Kokopo is about a 2 ½ hour boat ride away. Kokopo has a few nice places to stay there [...]
[...] and I first came over to New Ireland while the rest of the family stayed back on the island of New Britain. Daniel and I worked to get the house in order. Many of the people from the village came and [...]
[...] September. We have a full schedule once we arrive. We are going to fly into the island of New Britain first before going to New Ireland. We will be staying at a fellow missionary’s house who [...]
[...] churches and one other man, whom I have helped train, who is pastoring in the capitol city of Port Moresby. Both churches in New Ireland will have national pastors and be self-supportive. I do not [...]
[...] ! Please pray about this need. The cost to get our household goods from Fort Myers, Florida to Port Moresby, (Port Moresby is the capitol of Papua New Guinea.), is $7080. The cost to go from Port [...]
[...] the churches which have sent funds to help with $13,109 it is costing us to send our shipping container. So far $4,500 has been sent and we appreciate the giving very much. Please do pray [...]
[...] to come since we had this delay. We enjoyed the fellowship very much. We stayed with Pastor Mallinak and he has a great family. He is one of those fellows who inspires you to serve God [...]
[...] be back in PNG four weeks after receiving our visas. Another Prayer Request We are shipping a 20ft Container back to PNG. As most of you know from previous prayer letters, many of our household items [...]
[...] . This church has been a huge blessing to my family and I. I would like to say thank you to Pastor Nance and the church. Berean Baptist church in Ogden, Utah flew my wife and I out for a meeting in [...]
[...] would call and ask me to pray about returning to pastor the church. After the meeting, Pastor Roach began to pray that he would not have to make that call, but that I would call him and [...]
[...] we arrived. I could not believe all the damage the rats did. Daniel and I first came over to New Ireland while the rest of the family stayed back on the island of New Britain. Daniel and I worked to [...]
[...] once we arrive. We are going to fly into the island of New Britain first before going to New Ireland. We will be staying at a fellow missionary’s house who is on medical furlough. After we arrive [...]
[...] is the capitol of Papua New Guinea.), is $7080. The cost to go from Port Moresby to Kavieng, New Ireland province is $6039. Even if I was to purchase these items over there I would still incur the $ [...]
[...] and I used for a supply run. The boat was very weighted down. The Lord blessed and we made to New Ireland with no problems. Volcano Th volcano is about 36 miles from where we live. It is on the island [...]
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