Terry and Lori Hyde

Community Development Team Liaison – Mexico

Umba Stands and Jesus Wins

Posted by Terry and Lori Hyde in Stories from the Mission Field on Jul 5th, 2010 | Discuss This Post

This exciting news from Papua New Guinea is what it’s all about!

Umba was not going to stand idle as threats were made against him and his family. The Kuman man in Papua New Guinea was going to challenge his accusers.

“We are trusting in God’s Word and they are trusting in Satan’s power,” Umba told missionary Will Tallman over the phone. “If we stand on God’s Word we have nothing to fear and people will see what is really the truth.”

Umba and his wife, Wari, were accused of using sorcery to cause the death of a young child. The family had consulted a witchdoctor who put the blame on the couple.

Last week, Umba called on his relatives to bring forth the witchdoctor they had hired so he could prove his power. The relatives said they couldn’t find him.

On Saturday the village gathered to hear the two sides.

As the village met, Umba again challenged his accusers to provide the witchdoctor and present evidence that he was guilty. Umba’s request was not the normal way to respond to such accusations. It is customary in Kuman culture to not say anything, but to sit in silence fearing for one’s life.

Umba’s relatives quickly began backing down, saying they didn’t know who had hired the witchdoctor and didn’t know who had made the accusations. Knowing about Umba’s faith and good works in the village, and the wisdom he shows as a village magistrate, the people clearly saw through the lies of his accusers.

Village leaders denounced the accusers and demanded that compensation be paid to Umba.

The accusers quickly produced the money, but Umba refused it.

“I have not come here to defend myself or claim compensation,” he said. “I have come here to tell you that your actions are against God’s Word and are not according to the truth in it. I do not want this money. I want you all to know of the salvation that comes only by faith in Jesus!”

The village leaders still demanded that the money be taken, so Umba allowed the village leaders to split it among themselves.

The village leaders then did something historic. A court document was written declaring that no one is allowed to use a witch again and that all accusations of sorcery killings would be met with a stiff fine.

Umba’s stand for the truth was a complete victory for Christ.

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Posted by Terry and Lori Hyde in Call Me for Free on Jun 11th, 2010 | Discuss This Post

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Community Development Team Liaison – Mexico

Posted by Terry and Lori Hyde in Ministry on Aug 21st, 2009 | Discuss This Post

Dear Friends,

Lori and I recently changed to a new and exciting ministry with NTM.  As Community Development Team Liaison, we willMEX_Tepehuan_WheelBarrowBo continue to live in the U.S., but work with NTM-Mexico. We join with new coworkers as well as many others that we served with during our ministry in Panama. The purpose of the Community Development Team (CDT) is to promote the activities of NTM Mexico that will improve the spiritual, social, intellectual, economic and/or physical condition of people in all of the communities where we live.

In a nut shell, my job will entail helping our missionaries by researching, promoting, and helping to expedite community development projects in Mexico. These projects are necessary not only as the proper response to the needs of the people to whom we minister, but also, give us good standing before the Government of Mexico.

Please join with us in the days ahead as we seek to bring glory to His name, bring help to impovershed people and, serve the  missionaries of NTM- Mexico

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