About Rosie Cochran

Having lived for many years in a rustic tribal village, Rosie knows firsthand the sacrifices missionaries make to reach lost people — and she felt privileged to do so. Now God has given her the privilege to tell their stories. These are stories of the amazing changes in lives that take place when God’s message of salvation is comprehended in one’s mother tongue, stories of God working in the lives of those sent to share the message, and stories of God raising up ordinary people to do His extraordinary work. People just like you and me.
10 05, 2015

When Things Don’t Go As Planned

By |May 10th, 2015|Africa, Asia-Pacific, Bible translation, Canada, Dom People, Guinea, Indigenous Ministries, Landuma People, Latin America, Manjui People, News, North America, North Wahgi People, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Prayer Requests|

Things don’t always go according to plan — and that’s usually viewed as a bad thing. So when I tell you that is what happened with the Manjui New Testament, you might be ready to despair.

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