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Sunday, February 2, 2014

Our family's trip back home Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea

Papa bilong mipela, yu stap long heven. Mekim nem bilong yu i kamap bikpela. Mekim kingdom bilong yu i kam. Strongim mipela long bihainim laik bilong yu long graun, olsem ol i bihainim long heven. Givem mipela kaikai inap long tude. Pogivim rong bilong mipela olsem mipela i pogivim ol arapela i mekim rong long mipela. Sambai long mipela long taim bilong traim. Na rausim olgeta samting nogut long mipela.This past August, 2013 our family took a trip back home to my husband's country. God opened doors and allowed us to minister each evening by having services for the adults as well as the children. We ministered in several villages in the Morobe Province and praying for the Lord's leading for our future. We enjoyed worshiping God with everyone and look forward to doing so again in the future. Please pray for us as we seek God's will.

Friday, August 13, 2010

New updates on Books for PNG

Sorry, I have been slacking a little on posting on here. I have been taking some summer courses and time has surely slipped away from me. Where has the summer gone? The kids are starting school in two weeks and we are scurrying around getting uniforms and supplies. Hope your summer has been a fun and productive one.

I wanted to post some updates on BOOKS FOR PNG. We have received a set of brand new encyclopedias for the school in Papua New Guinea's library from a wantok in Wisconsin. We also have officially received the supplies from an employee in the Cincinnati Public Schools. God is good. Please continue to keep our efforts in your earnest prayers. The cost of sending on small box to PNG is $57 per box. This is the international flat rate. I know God is able to provide this. We do have several promises to help in shipping costs, but no actual contribution yet. Trust you have a blessed day and again please put us on your prayer list.

God bless,

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Updates On Books for Papua New Guinea-God is good!


My husband and I are so excited! We received five boxes containing the books for Papua New Guinea that we are collecting in the mail. They were sitting on our front porch after arriving home. God is good. We also got an update from others helping us collect that one of public schools in Cincinnati, Ohio is giving more than just books, they are giving in school supplies as well. God is so so good! Please continue to pray as we continue to collect books, etc for P.N.G.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Books for Papua New Guinea

We (my husband and I)are attempting to collect books/cds/computers for the use in Markham Valley, PNG at the Ngariawang Primary School. First and foremost your prayers are treasured on our endeavors.


Thursday, March 25, 2010

Daddy's home... ☺ from Papua New Guinea





Saturday, March 6, 2010

pandora radio=awesome!!

http://www.pandora.com/#/

I wanted to share this awesome radio website that husband showed me...awesome!!

God is the essence of beauty, and He longs to share His beauty with us.

Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised." ~ Proverbs 31:30

God is the essence of beauty, and He longs to share His beauty with us. When we accept Jesus, His beauty resides within us. And if we revere Him, we will mirror His beauty from the inside out. This is God's desire.

Consider Esther. Although she was physically beautiful, Esther also glowed with an inner beauty that was established and purposed by God before she ever entered the king's palace (Es. 2:7, 15). She won the king's favor and approval because she was on a mission from God to save His and her people. And God's hand of favor and protection was upon her as she consistently made right choices, yielding to the Father's will.

Esther understood wisdom as is evident by how she followed her uncle Mordecai's counsel to not reveal her identity and the eunich Hegai's suggestion to not ask for anything when she came before the king (Es. 2:10-11, 15). Esther understood the wisdom of 1Peter 3:4, ". . . the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God's sight." And she also understood the power of revering God through fasting (Es. 4:16).

Esther had substance, and her beauty was a power tool used by God to accomplish His will to save a nation.

How is God using your beauty? Likewise, how are you using your beauty?

Contrary to the nobleness of Esther, the once perfect (Ps. 50:2) but fast fleeting beauty of Jerusalem is described in Ezekiel 16 as prostitution. When we "trust in our beauty and use our fame to become a prostitute" (vs. 15), our beauty becomes pillaged by the enemies of destruction and death. Our own disobedience and idolatry to ungodly pleasures opens the door, giving the devil a legal right to "pimp" us out, leaving us depleted, defiled and disgusted.



The beauty of God is everlasting. It doesn't fade. It is perfect. In this, we have hope.

Lamentations 3:22-26 says, "Because of the Lord's great love we are not consumed, for His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness. I say to myself, ‘The Lord is my portion; therefore I will wait for Him.' The Lord is good to those whose hope is in Him, to the one who seeks Him; it is good to wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord."

May we choose to honor God by living in the nobility of a yielded heart, mind and body and therefore embrace His full measure of reigning beauty for His glory.




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Margaret D. Mitchell is the Founder of God's Love at Work, a marketplace outreach purposed to share God's greatest power source - the love of Christ. Check out the God's Love at Work 2009 Women's Conference & Expo [http://www.godsloveatwork.com/2009womensexpo] in the Atlanta area on Saturday, November 7.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Snow in Indiana, U.S.A.














































Tuesday, January 12, 2010

PNG Christmas Bung Lotu (Church) 2009

We had over 90 Papua New Guinea in attendance all the way from Hobe Sound, Penn View, God's Bible College, Kentucky Mountain Bible College, and Union Bible College, North Carolina, West Virginia, and Ohio. The Lord really helped us this Christmas during our celebration of Christ's birth.










George with Youan (R) and Bill Oki (L).






Rev. Jack Kipoi (our evangelist studying at Hobe Sound Bible College)








George (husband) leading one of the services.










Bill Oki leading one of the services






The Papua New Guinea mass choir singing for Sunday morning service @ Beech Grove Independent Church of the Nazarene.





Youan Tainapel leading one of the services.










Saturday, December 19, 2009

Christmas Bung Lotu

Christmas Greetings from Indiana to all of you!
2009 PNG CHRISTMAS BUNG LOTU
Jesus is the reason for the season. The greatest “PRESENT” mankind ever could receive was given to Mary wrapped in swaddling clothing and they presented Him to this world. We do not deserve this unmerited gift from God, but He loved us while we were yet sinners. It is not what we earned. For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son to us. We could not go to where He was, so HE came to us. Let us prepare ourselves, come with open heart to celebrate His birthday. Pray much and expect God to do great things in our lives.
Christmas is the season for giving and receiving gifts-what will you give to God this Christmas? The best gift you could give to God is your soul. God requires us to present our bodies to Him as a living sacrifice which is our reasonable service. This is the only time we will give to God. Please come prayerfully. Do not bring any electronics that will take away our time from worshiping God. Let us especially set these three to four days aside for God and let Him come and meet with us. This is a PNG Christmas service that means we will worship the way we normally worship in PNG.
DRESS CODE:
Girls/Women-dresses or skirts and blouses with sleeves.
Boys/Men-slacks or jeans and shirts with sleeves.
Due to many expenses involved in this get together we will collect an offering so please come prepared. Our cost is approximately $2000.00. This includes food, gas, guest speakers, and etc. Beech Grove Independent Nazarene Church has been a great help to us over the past Christmas services, but as of today we do not know whether they will help us or not. Please pray for this need and let God direct you in what you should give. There are no camp fees, however give as God leads you, as there are expenses.
You are all invited, including former missionaries to PNG and our PNG students to the United States.
VENUE:
Guest Speaker: Jack Kipoi – graduate of Hobe Sound Bible College
Directions: You can either find through google map http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wl or through http://www.mapquest.com/
The address is:Independent Nazarene Church @ 5152 Hornet Avenue Beech Grove, IN 46107
OR
You can contact Bill Okie @ 317-517-3572, George Gidisa @ 765-393-2381, Ivan or Youan Tainapel @ 317-696-6743

written by Bill Okie