God’s Word Goes Forth in Papua New Guinea Schools
Usually, we only hear about the results, but now we get to see them up front and personal!
Usually, we only hear about the results, but now we get to see them up front and personal!
With the ink barely dry on the new “operator’s certificate,” pilot Nomad Nelman took to the skies in the Kodiak airplane.
“The Wana missionaries who are reaching into other language groups are going through the whole culture and language acquisition (CLA) process just like we all had to do – only with all the updated techniques.”
August 9, Papua New Guinea time, two Ethnos360 Aviation pilots were involved in an incident with one of the Kodiak aircraft.
In a Tala-andig outreach village, tragedy struck. Mantunhayan, the main missionary, had been hit in the head by a falling tree and lay unconscious.
The Ethnos360 Aviation team in the Philippines faced a dilemma – a roof to raise, but nowhere to put it.
Can you imagine? You’re expecting about 30 people to show up and 150 show up instead!
Earthquake after earthquake rocked the highland region of PNG starting on February 26.
The doctor sat down at the battered school desk to begin his day in the clinic.