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Shooting in HD now

(November 20, 2008)
We're ready to start filming today. Please join us in praying that, with God's strength and by His power, this film will glorify His name and draw hearts toward tribal missions.
Buzzing flies and flapping fish

(November 20, 2008)
Missionaries Jon and Kristen Smedley face the challenges of living in Cambodia as they learn culture and language of the Tampuan people.
Sickness brings a smile

(November 20, 2008)
The Patpatars of Papua New Guinea are starting to acknowledge their affliction -- sin -- and their need of a doctor.
'How then can we be saved?'

(November 19, 2008)
Lolos in Mozambique are finding out that their former thinking was wrong.
When superstition meets modern dentistry

(November 19, 2008)
A dental clinic for the Southern Tepehuan people in Mexico reveals a fear and helps missionaries toward planting a church.
Missionaries get more than a visit

(November 18, 2008)
Tim and Chris See traveled to Thailand to see their daughter Tami, and that was just the beginning.
Landumas open to God's Word

(November 18, 2008)
Missionaries and Landuma teachers are sharing and witnessing in several villages.
Manjui women break free

(November 17, 2008)
Nine Manjui women in Paraguay recently learned to read and used their new skill to read Bible verses to the whole community.
One village taught, on to the next!

(November 17, 2008)
Inapang literacy teachers in Papua New Guinea are stepping out of their comfort zone to teach a neighboring village to read and write.
4 million attend festival

(November 17, 2008)
Cambodia's Water and Moon Festival provides an invaluable opportunity for missionaries to learn culture and language.
Have toothbrushes, will travel!

(November 14, 2008)
In an era when a jet can whisk you to the other side of the world, it's hard to imagine there are still places that take more than two days to get to.
No carrots till January

(November 14, 2008)
God can provide even the littlest things.
Bilingual teacher plays important role

(November 14, 2008)
Dikung is teaching, translating and discipling, and his work will benefit more in the future.
Difficult steps

(November 14, 2008)
Church and village leaders among the Yanomami are moving forward against hundreds of years of culture that have accepted infanticide.
Inanbimalis growing and sharing

(November 13, 2008)
Time in God's Word naturally leads them to tell others about Jesus.
Problems in church halt outreach

(November 12, 2008)
Sekadau believers in Indonesia need to work things out before ministry can continue.
Breakdowns add to burden

(November 11, 2008)
Liv Poulsen and Rebecca Stottlemyer are thankful for the help that has allowed them to keep building relationships among the Badyranke people.
Hungry yet deaf

(November 11, 2008)
A Patpatar man in Papua New Guinea, deaf since childhood, presents a challenge missionaries intend to rise to.
Mission school is family time

(November 10, 2008)
Teenagers from dorm have dinner and game time with missionary family in Mexico.
Hurdles accompany move

(November 10, 2008)
Kit and Avery Putrakul encounter problems with power and water as they are seeking to build relationships.
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