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August 2006
Growing a church in dusty soil: It's taken a long time for a church to be established among the Budik people of Senegal. Find out why -- and learn about the exciting, vibrant body of believers among the Budiks today!
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May 2006
A different kind of ordinary: If you take some time to get to know missionaries, you'll find they're not all that different from you. And with this issue, you can do just that.
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Read Anna's story, an online supplement to the May issue >>
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February 2006
Expanding the reach of the Gospel: Get a glimpse at what God has been doing in three tribes in Papua New Guinea over the last few months.
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November 2005
Changing lives in changing times: Read about the work God is doing in the hearts of tribal people, set against the challenges and changes in the world of missions.
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August 2005
Reach beyond your world: God has used everything in your life to prepare you for the next step.
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May 2005
Missionaries share their stories of how NTM's training has proven invaluable in their lives and ministries.
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February 2005
Discover the drumbeats of opportunity that beckon to you as we explore ministry in Africa.
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November 2004
Working together -- you do it every day ... in your family, on the job, in your neighborhood, in sports. While teamwork is optional in some cases, in tribal missions it is essential. Get a feel for life in remote places, and meet teammates who are doing essential jobs so tribal people can hear about Jesus ...
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August 2004
In the church and on the mission field, we have enough tools to stay very busy -- perhaps even distracted. But are we building relationships?
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May 2004
How do you know when a tribal church is planted? When the people are telling their own stories of God freeing them from sin to worship Him. This issue contains such stories from tribal believers around the world.
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February 2004
Read the amazing story of Goli, a man from the Lauje tribe of Indonesia who took a long and dangerous journey looking for answers -- and returned with the Book.
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November 2003
Planting churches among tribal people takes a team -- and that team includes not only missionaries in a variety of roles, but folks back home praying and giving.
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August 2003
What does it take to communicate the Gospel cross-culturally? How do you know when you succeed?
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May 2003
New life is vibrant, bursting, bubbling, always in motion. So too is spiritual rebirth. When a sinner accepts God's gift of eternal life, godly joy replaces darkness and hope gives purpose to daily struggles. Seeing God more clearly becomes the focus. God gives each believer unique ways to celebrate His greatness.
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February 2003
Much has changed since 1942, when NTM's founders declared that "our work is to fill the gaps where the Gospel has never gone." But the important things have not changed, and our purpose remains the same. So some 60 years later, how are we doing?
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