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Believers reaching out

Chronological Bible lessons are a firm foundation for faith.
All over Papua New Guinea tribal believers are reaching out to others, even though they have only a small amount of God’s Word, they know how important it is to reach those in remote areas with the truth of the gospel message. Having only recently heard the gospel themselves as missionaries taught Firm Foundations Bible lessons, their hearts have been challenged to spread the Word.

One outreach is just beyond the mission center and another is deep in a remote area where two missionaries are isolated from their families in order to assist the tribal Bible teachers in sharing the gospel there.

The people of Papua New Guinea are isolated from one another not only by tall mountains and raging rivers but by language and culture. Yet many tribal believers who have heard the truth are compelled by the love of Christ to go tell others.

There are thousands without a gospel witness in many areas of Papua New Guinea that are inaccessible even by helicopter. They must be reached by hiking over rough and dangerous terrain sometimes for many days. Tribal believers are sacrificing to reach the lost.

Gary Smith, a missionary to the Dinangat people said, “May God stir others to be a part of this kingdom work. It is truth. It changes lives. We've seen it with our own eyes and hearts.”

Tags: Asia-Pacific, Dinangat People, Mission News, Prayer Papua New Guinea,
POSTED ON May 24, 2013 by Dena McMaster