
Elijah and Moira Hall
Elijah was born to Christian parents, second of seven children. At age seven he realized his need for the salvation Christ offers and became a believer. His parents worked in Papua New Guinea with New Tribes Mission among an unreached tribal group during Elijah’s early teens, and it was there that the pressing call to spread the Gospel to those with no access to it first gripped him. After a serious medical emergency removed the Halls from PNG, Elijah worked for six years helping his family establish a home for abused and handicapped children in the Bahamas.
He enjoys studying the Scripture, visiting with others, and spending time with his growing family. His hobbies are: any type of outdoor adventure (spearfishing is a favorite), singing, and discussing big ideas.
Moira became a believer at age four and grew up in a Christian family, the eldest of six in a homesteading lifestyle. At sixteen she volunteered at the children’s home in the Bahamas (where Elijah was working at the time). She was baptized there, committing her life to the Lord’s will, and two years later she and Elijah were married. (more…)
Elijah and Moira Hall TRIBAL MISSIONS - Reaching the unreached 
