




The round hill on the far bank of the river is the subject of Fuau mythology; a flood carried it from Fuau to here, near Dabra, and now only Fuau-speakers can get pigs when hunting here.
Trevor and Teresa serve a remote tribal group in Papua, Indonesia. They've been married 14 years, have 3 children, Noah (8), Alethea, (6) and Perpetua (2), and are adopting. We are both RNs. Trevor served 5 years as an army officer, is an RTS grad, and is struggling to finish his D.Miss while living tribally. Trevor was ordained by Bible Baptist (www.bbcstlouis.com) and partners with Heartcry Missionary Society (www.heartcrymissionary.com). Email: sovereignracemissionary@gmail
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