The Disciples Become the Disciplers
Dani, a Manubu’ Bible teacher, is not satisfied with the status quo.
Dani, a Manubu’ Bible teacher, is not satisfied with the status quo.
Seeing an infant church become a thriving church takes time. And effort. And training.
Other villages started asking, “What about us? We want someone to come and teach us.”
The foundational Bible teaching among the Nahuatl people of Mexico got off to a rocky start.
“Brother, they have driven us out of our home in the village again, but we are not worried about this hardship.”
A continent away, Theo Enns sits at his desk, actively involved in the translation of the church-planting training modules.
“The harsh realities of life in this area and long-held beliefs steeped in animism have left them with some tough issues still to be worked through.”
The trip was worth it despite the overabundance of adrenaline rushing through his veins.
Sometimes missionaries are a strange bunch. They can actually get excited about culture and language evaluations.