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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


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Family portraits at Bible Baptist Church - July 2012












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We are a family living in remote jungle in SE Asia among a tribal group.

My wife is an R.N. and I am too. We have been trained in linguistics as well, and I am a pastor.

“For everyone to whom much is given, from him much will be required; and to whom much has been committed, of him they will ask the more.” (Luke 12:48)

God has blessed us much; therefore we desire to be a blessing.

Pray for us as we strive to aid this tribal group both physically and spiritually with efforts geared towards the improvement of health, education and the spiritual welfare of the people.

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