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EACH STICK HAD A NAME

In this powerful story, the chief of a tribe in Papua New Guinea, desperate for the Gospel, travels to a neighboring tribe to beg for missionaries to come to his people.

Carrying sticks that represent each member of his tribe, the chief’s plea is not just for himself, but for the salvation of every person in his village. This profound cry highlights the urgency of reaching the unreached and the personal stakes involved in missions. It’s a poignant reminder of how every person’s name, every life, matters to God, and how missionaries have the unique opportunity to respond to this cry. Join us as we reflect on the cost, the call, and the impact of answering such a plea in the world today.