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The Ayoré Church: 75 Years Later
One day not too long ago, a Bolivian farmer was cultivating his watermelon crop with a gun slung over his shoulder. After a while, he set the gun against a tree. As he kept working, he moved farther and farther from it.
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“You Won’t Come Back Alive”
In 1943, NTM’s first team of missionaries went to Bolivia to seek out people groups who had never heard the gospel and to establish a church among them. They succeeded — at great cost.
Editor’s Letter
Generations of Ayorés express their love of God and their knowledge of God’s Word. This is what missions is all about.
The Missionary Epistles
Begin to see the Great Commission for what it is — a central theme of the New Testament.
Sean & Tiffany Martin
The idea that here are people in this world that have NEVER heard of God's love breaks our hearts. God has used this to challenge us to serve Him in the unreached places of the world.
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