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Hare Translation Journey: Prayer
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We are often encouraged by how many people are praying for our family and our endeavors. So, we thought we would have a tab with just updated prayer requests:. Things we Always Need Prayer For:. Pray that the Lord would raise up hundreds of translators within our life-time so that the remaining 200 languages in Cameroon would have access to the Scriptures. Pray that every single person in Cameroon would have access to a Bible they can understand. As of June 2016:. Pray for the few parents that came to so...
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Hare Translation Journey: Our Stories
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I grew up on a farm in central California and lived there until I went off to college. My parents both became believers around the time I was born and faithfully shared the Gospel with me. The good news of the Gospel “clicked” when I was at a Vacation Bible School and they talked about how the Lord was against us because of our sin. I knew of God but I. Makyra was born in Ethiopia on 6/8/09 and sadly her mother died just days after Makyra was born. In. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Is This For Real? The Jo...
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Hare Translation Journey: When People Say Stupid Things: An Alternative Response
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Sunday, May 17, 2015. When People Say Stupid Things: An Alternative Response. Do you ever get asked stupid questions? Try this one on for size: on a market trip the other day the meat vendor saw Stacey, Elias and myself and asked, “Hey, where is your black woman? Wit We are brainstorming witty phrases and comebacks, the goal of which seems to be to make the other person as uncomfortable as we are. How to Build Up Stupid-Question-Askers. 1 Ask them about themselves. Wow, are ALL those kids yours? Are ther...
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Hare Translation Journey: Can We Come to VBS?
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Sunday, June 7, 2015. Can We Come to VBS? We had a request from one of our churches (Grace Church Frisco) to have four short videos for VBS this summer. They are extremely simple and mostly just introduce our kids and our ministry. If you are doing VBS this summer, please feel free to use these videos as a way of introducing missions into your material. Disclaimer* I did not have a ton of time to work on these, so they are extremely simple. Hopefully they can still be helpful. Video #3: The First Steps.
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Hare Translation Journey: Are You Called?
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You May Not Be "Called" but Are You Willing? I’m sure that I’m not the only one who has said repeatedly “Oh I could never…(fill in the blank).” I am fairly certain that I said I could never go into missions, could never live in the jungle, could never translate the Bible for an illiterate people, and so on. (I mean, haven’t you? Well if that is the case, we definitely aren’t called to the mission field! The truths that have freed my heart (and I pray will free yours! 1 God’s Grace is Sufficient. 2 Corint...
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Hare Translation Journey: Missions at Home
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Just the other day I talked to a wonderful Christian man in his 80s who did not know that the Bible was yet to be translated into every language. In church after church that we have spoken at hoards of people approach us at the end of our presentation and say something like, “I had no idea. That so many of the languages in the world were without a Bible! So we were thinking…how about we change that? Your gift could inspire and produce future missionaries…. Scripture Memorization: The ABC Gospel. The less...
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Hare Translation Journey: One Year Since our Arrival in Country: Much to be Thankful For
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Monday, August 3, 2015. One Year Since our Arrival in Country: Much to be Thankful For. This past year has been a whirlwind. We arrived in Cameroon with 16 suitcases and four children and that was pretty much all we had. We were a bit lost, uncertain about where we would serve, and at times wondering what we were doing moving our family across the world. Thankful for my Family. 8220;Dave, hand me le couteau o teole ko” Is there anyone in the world who understood that sentence? Strategies of dealing with ...
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Hare Translation Journey: Videos
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Year in Review from France:. Dave and Stacey Hare Answer Four Questions About Their Missions Goals:. Video 1: Why Bible Translation? Video 2: Why Cameroon? Video 3: Why World Team? Video 4: Why You? Kimyal Bible Translation Video. Celebration of the Translation of the New Testament by World Team Papua):. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My Neighbors Ate My Dog, and I am Sad. Am I a Horrible Parent for Moving my Kids (back) to Africa? Fear, Trust, and Missionary Kids. Is This For Real? Thigh, Breast or Door?
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Hare Translation Journey: Much to be Thankful For: Recap on Kids' Bible Club
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Saturday, July 11, 2015. Much to be Thankful For: Recap on Kids' Bible Club. Yesterday our Kids’ Bible club came to a close and although we are exhausted we have much to be thankful for. God made me. In the image of God he created them male and female.” We plan to work with churches in the hopes that these songs will be used regularly in their children’s programs. Every word of God proves true" - Proverbs 30:5. Where does this leave us? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fear, Trust, and Missionary Kids.