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Baptisms spur interest in the big picture

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(August 7, 2008)
Inapang Bible teachers surpass missionaries in their ability to present what they've learned.
Believers find strength amid illness

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(August 7, 2008)
Whooping cough outbreak is not deterring Inanbimali men and women from standing up for Jesus.
Arriving early, staying late

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(August 7, 2008)
Chimane believers in Bolivia demonstrate their willingness to learn more of God's Word.
Doricina's survival 'seems like a miracle'

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(August 6, 2008)
The Wano woman in Indonesia suffered a ruptured appendix and was not able to have surgery for four days.
Yanis teaches the Good News

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(August 6, 2008)
Death threats and dangers don't deter the Hewa believers in Papua New Guinea.
Trip to village encourages missionary

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(August 5, 2008)
Katie VanBuskirk gets to see just how much her ministry helps church planters and tribal people.
Tobo believers standing strong

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(August 5, 2008)
Spiritual growth is evident as Bible teachers lead and remember to be led.
Dinangats rejoice in their salvation

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(August 4, 2008)
Believers in Papua New Guinea are growing and learning and writing worship songs.
Visiting, focusing, serving

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(August 4, 2008)
Observing other missionaries reminds Betty McCoy why she is in Guinea.
Learning their way around

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(August 4, 2008)
Newly arrived to Papua New Guinea, missionaries Neal and Kristina Campbell are adapting to the culture.
Ishmael late for the right reasons

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(August 1, 2008)
Other Bagwido believers thought he was getting drunk, but they were wrong.
Moving and teaching an answer to prayer

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(August 1, 2008)
Two Ayore believers, Ajitai and Gata, are stepping out in faith.
Missionaries to their own

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(August 1, 2008)
Felix and Zoila Avendaño are following God's leading to serve their fellow Simba-Guaranis in Bolivia.
Snakes and a plane

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(July 31, 2008)
Poisonous snakes and airplane rides won't stop Inanbimali believers from boldly stepping forward in their faith.
Tagbanwas showing growth, change

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(July 31, 2008)
Believers in the Philippines leave fear behind and trust Christ.
Tribal church leaders seek direction

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(July 31, 2008)
Representatives of several tribes in Bolivia look for answers to struggles and ways to reach out.
A few Bena Benas place faith in Christ

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(July 30, 2008)
Conclusion of evangelistic Bible lessons leads to some disappointment for Rich Foster.
Fore believers stand firm in violence

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(July 30, 2008)
Kapu's family and livelihood have been attacked, but he has God's peace.
Fond good-bye

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(July 30, 2008)
Scott and Jennie Phillips depart from Dao village for a year of home assignment.
Inanbimali people sing praises to God

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(July 29, 2008)
The new believers are overjoyed that they can use songs in worship.
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