Elijah and Moira Hall

TRIBAL MISSIONS - Reaching the unreached

Rest in Christ

Posted by Elijah and Moira Hall in Family, Ministry on May 30th, 2009 | Discuss This Post |   Share

A mother reading with her children.

   Finishing school. Back home for two months. On the road with our three children for two months, back home busily getting ready for the baby to arrive the next month. Looking on to the summer, mountains of paperwork, preparation, construction jobs, ministry opportunities… then field preparation as we hope to be leaving before the end of 2009 – does this sound something like your busy life as well? So much to do and seemingly so little time?

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Snow camping and upcoming events

Posted by Elijah and Moira Hall in Family, Ministry on Feb 13th, 2009 | Discuss This Post |   Share

2607_52978   The Halls are back in chilly Maine doing the kinds of things that winter dwellers do…

   Sledding on the icy hills as winter breeze whips by; snowball “tosses” with the kids, hauling firewood and enjoying hot spiced apple cider with family.

   Elijah and Elisha even camped out in the snow cave for a night!

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On to the next step!

Posted by Elijah and Moira Hall in Ministry on Dec 21st, 2008 | Discuss This Post |   Share

On to the next step!   ON TO THE NEXT STEP! 

   December 19th we graduated, tomorrow we are leaving the state, and the next year looks to be as busy as the last two!

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Illiterate for an hour

Posted by Elijah and Moira Hall in Ministry on Dec 6th, 2008 | Discuss This Post |   Share

Moi believers are excited to be learning to read.

   “Aaah.”

   “Haah.”

   Ninety-odd voices in our classroom resonated as we “learned to read” again – a part of the literacy training we recieved the past couple of weeks.

   We, along with our classmates, take our ability to read for granted and barely realize the impact it has on our relationship with the Lord. Just how important is it? Try not reading your Bible for a while…

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The real problem

Posted by Elijah and Moira Hall in Ministry on Nov 22nd, 2008 | Discuss This Post |   Share

   As Elijah walked into the cell block where inmates clustered around a TV, he caught a glance of the screen and groaned inwardly. It was already one of those days…

   He said, “Hey guys! You can come have a Bible study with me or go watch that trash somewhere else, okay?”

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Forest Camp

Posted by Elijah and Moira Hall in Family, Ministry on Nov 1st, 2008 | Discuss This Post |   Share

Elisha makes toast at our \

   What to do when jungle camp is canceled?

   Substitute another camping experience!

   Traditionally New Tribes Mission students have spent six weeks at a “jungle camp” where they build their own pole frame homes, cook from scratch, and other activities associated with simple living. Since there was no jungle camp for us this year we decided on the next best thing: forest camp!

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Another Reward!

Posted by Elijah and Moira Hall in Family on Oct 11th, 2008 | Discuss This Post |   Share

  We’re happy to announce that we are expecting our fourth baby in June of 2009.

   Moira is feeling well and the entire family is abuzz with excitement over a new baby. Elisha thinks it’s a girl and Jerusha is convinced it’s a boy, but regardless of gender, it’s a blessing!

   Children are truly a reward from our loving Lord.

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Themes of Life

Posted by Elijah and Moira Hall in Ministry on Oct 11th, 2008 | Discuss This Post |   Share

A Tala Andig beliver said, `The way of salvation is so clear; Jesus saved me!`

   In the past, missionaries from New Tribes Mission have spent years of their lives teaching topically and seeing little true harvest of souls.

   “Syncretism” is one of the deadly enemies of the missionary. It happens when people incorporate parts of the Gospel or other Scriptural truth into their existing belief system. Syncretism makes it possible for tribal people to pray, sing and meet in churches while still practicing voodoo, for example.

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What is an Unreached People Group?

Posted by Elijah and Moira Hall in Ministry on Oct 4th, 2008 | Discuss This Post |   Share

A Yanomami man of Brazil in traditional regalia.

   “For strategic purposes, a people group is the largest group through which the Gospel can flow without encountering significant barriers of understanding and acceptance…” (Peoplegroups.org)

   According to the Joshua Project, the number of unreached people groups stands today at 6, 851 and numbers an astounding 40.4% of the world’s population.

   Basically, New Tribes Mission opens works amongst people groups where there is no known evangelical, indigineous church functioning that is capable of evangelizing the rest of their people.

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On to Paraguay!

Posted by Elijah and Moira Hall in Ministry on Sep 20th, 2008 | Discuss This Post |   Share

The Ayore church commissioned Ajitai and Gata to teach the Bible in a different village.

     It seems the Lord is leading us in the direction of Latin America – Paraguay, to be exact. We thought you might like to read a few facts about the country and the type of work we would be involved in.

    Paraguay was originally home to seminomadic tribes recognized for their fierce traditions.

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