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Lauje Translator Gives Update on Tribal Bible

Posted by Jason and Angie Bechtel on Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

I am finished. Done. Caput. (at least for a little while). Here an update from the Lauje New Testament translator, Barrie Williamson:

Good news! We are so pleased to be able to say that just this past week Jason Bechtel completed the layout work for the Lauje New Testament. What a great accomplishment that is! He has done a terrific job and the finished product looks beautiful. Please give God thanks with us. That done, Cherri and I are now in the process of proof reading the whole thing one last time. It is amazing what we can still find to correct. We are doing 20 pages at a time and the new Testament is 1196 pages in length. We are currently at page 60. Cherri has the best eye for this, but she can only manage a few hours per day before feeling the effects in her eyes so it will be some time before it is complete. We have spoken to our printer in Jakarta and he is ready to order the “Bible paper” for us so plans are shaping up and moving ahead.

Not so good news. There have been a couple of setbacks in Laujeland. I heard this morning that there are many people sick with malaria …, including Rindumali, who I talk with via radio. Last Monday he mentioned that the new [outreach] is stalled. Apparently there is opposition to teaching there as they believe it will bring some kind of sickness upon their children and cause them to die. The whole story wasn’t clear to anyone in our neck of the woods but, from what we understand, a couple of guys from another area had gone to visit but were not well received and were blamed for the death of a dog. It looks like it will take some time to build trust and strong relationships that will eventually lead to better understanding.

Thanks for your prayers for the Lauje people of Indonesia!

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Lauje Tribal Bible Update

Posted by Jason and Angie Bechtel on Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Here is a recent update from the primary translator, Barrie Williamson:

News from Lauje continues to be encouraging. There were 20 more baptisms at Ogoalase in mid-January! News from Jason Bechtel in Canada is encouraging as well. The work of the layout of the Lauje New Testament is drawing to a close. It has been exciting to work from here online via Skype with Jason. He is really doing a fabulous job and I have every confidence that the finished product will portray that excellence and bring much praise and honor to the Lord.

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How do missionary’s kids fit into the tribal church planting plan?

Posted by Jason and Angie Bechtel on Monday, March 1st, 2010

In a remote tribal village a missionary begins her day contemplating how to balance her two main responsibilities: connecting with the ladies in the village and meeting the educational needs of her children.

NTM believes that one of the highest priorities of missionaries is the care of their own children. But this need not conflict with ministry.

Hot off the press, the newest newsletter from New Tribes Mission of Canada, GPS, highlights how the whole family is involved in reaching the lost with the Gospel.

Want me to mail you a copy of this newsletter? Email me.

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New NTM@work magazine

Posted by Jason and Angie Bechtel on Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Check out www.ntm.org/magazine for some exclusive online content, such as video!

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Edaipiya is thinking differently now

Posted by Jason and Angie Bechtel on Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Here is another tribal testimony out of the Moi tribe of Indonesia.

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NTM Challenge Video

Posted by Jason and Angie Bechtel on Friday, February 5th, 2010

I just watched this video again and thought it was fantastic. All round fantastic!

CHANGED – mission trips from New Tribes Mission on Vimeo.

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January 13th Ministry Update

Posted by Jason and Angie Bechtel on Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

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How has the New Year been treating you?

For me it has been an exercise in jumping in with both feet. Last weekend Angie and I had the opportunity to get away for a married couples retreat at Joy Bible Camp near Bancroft. You can read about that adventure here: http://blogs.ntm.org/jason-bechtel/2010/01/13/laugh-your-way-through-marriage-retreat/

This weekend I am driving to Florida with two co-workers for a week of meetings. We really do appreciate your prayers. Safety on the road is one need, a profitable week of meetings is another. While I am gone Angie and the girls are going to spend some of the week with her parents.

I continue to squeeze in time for the Lauje Tribal Bible. It is supper exciting to think that later this year the Lauje people of Indonesia will have the New Testament in their language for the first time. Praise the Lord with us that the funds for the printing of this New Testament have already come in. If you are interested in helping fund other Tribal Bibles (or maybe your church is) please let me know! Please be praying for me as I continue to format the Lauje New Testament. There is so much potential for a slip of a finger and a letter being added in or taken out!

Angie and the girls have all had minor colds in the last couple of weeks. Praise the Lord that this has all been minor. Please be praying that both girls start sleeping better so that Angie and I can sleep better too (I know, we are selfish!)

In cause you were wondering which prayer card was the most popular, option #1 ended up with a significant lead over my (Jason’s) personal favourite! Don’t worry, my feelings aren’t hurt (that much).

Oh, and Lorelei is officially sitting up on her own now. She still is prone to “tipping over”, but for the most part she has this mastered. Yay Lorelei! Please continue to pray for Angie and I as we raise these two gifts from God. We really want to live lives in step with God which our girls want to model their lives after.

Please check out this video on our website: http://blogs.ntm.org/jason-bechtel/2009/12/31/dagamee-does-your-heart-hurt-too/
Dagamee, a baby-Christian in the Moi tribe of Indonesia, explains: “The Creator God is our true Father and we look to Him to meet our needs — our hunger, our wounds, our hunting. For things big and small we cry out to the Creator.” Angie and I are also keenly aware of God’s blessings in our lives. He went to Calvary for our greatest need, and continues to care for us, even down to money for our hunting trips to the grocery store!

Angie and I feel so privileged to have a part reaching , and others like him around the world, with the Good News about Jesus Christ. All of you who are supporting us, either in prayer, financially, or with much needed encouragement, are also helping the Gospel go where it has never been before!

Millions unreached, none unreachable.

Jason for Angie, Delena and Lorelei too

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Bechtel Christmas Update 2009

Posted by Jason and Angie Bechtel on Monday, January 4th, 2010

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Dagamee – Does your heart hurt too?

Posted by Jason and Angie Bechtel on Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Here is one example of a tribe exposed to the Gospel. In fact, more than 100 people groups have asked New Tribes Mission for help. They have a desperate desire to learn the message of God’s Word.  This is what Angie and I are about—reaching the unreached with the Truth.

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NEW NTM@WORK MAGAZINE

Posted by Jason and Angie Bechtel on Saturday, November 28th, 2009

I haven’t gotten my copy of the newest NTM@Work in the mail yet, but I found it online.

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