The Indigenous PrinciplePhilosophy of ministry carries over into practical daily life. See how this happened with the airstrip project’s land.
A House for Pastor JamesBuilding a house for Pastor James Naudi.
Departure for PNG!Cherith departs the USA for the foreign field.
Special Flight Carries the AmbulanceIn late July 2008, the Australian Defense Force carried our small ambulance into Kanabea for us. They used their DHC-4 Caribou Airplane and loaded it with just inches to spare…
Airstrip Update: July, 2008Some photos of the nearly completed airstrip taken July, 7th, 2008
Photo Journal July 11th, 2008New clinic building, First Youth Meeting, Sunday School, PNG National elections…
This is why we are here.Jack Naudi (my language helper) and I went for a walk to see some villages to our north on Monday, July 6. On the way, we met this old lady (Nkiru—pronounced “n-key-due”) sitting on the side of the trail. I greeted her in the Kamea language, and she lit up (having one of the white people talk to you is a treat for the older folks).
Preacher's Conference - Mt. Hagen, Papua New GuineaBro. James Griggers came to Mt. Hagen, Papua New Guinea to speak at a national pastor’s school. Attendance was over 600 each evening with over 175 pastors attending. Matt and I had the privilege of flying ALL of our preachers from the Kamea to the meetings.
Photo Journal April 27th, 2008Trip to Goroka and a visit to a clinic there.
Photo journal April 23th, 2008Photos of loading the new blade and bucket for the bulldozer in the Missionary Aviation Fellowship plane and the work involved in offloading it at the Kenabea airstrip and moving it by hand across the river.