2.5 Tons of Questions!

This week had some amazing highlights! We know many people are dealing with the snow and cold weather back in the U.S., however, it continues to get hotter and hotter here, and it feels like we never get dry; maybe that’s why they call it “wet season”? This past week Seth and his teammate he goes to jail with did a review session with the guys they have been teaching. They asked many questions trying to gauge where the men are at after receiving 68 lessons from creation to Christ. Here is a list of some of the questions asked:

  1. How does man approach God?
  2. How much belief is needed to be saved?
  3. What sins can be forgiven?
  4. How do you know you are saved?
  5. Can you lose your salvation?
  6. Why will you go to heaven?
  7. Why do we (Christians, we didn’t tell them “who” as to see how they answered) do good works?
  8. Judgments for reward vs. judgment of salvation… is there a difference?

All the questions except the last one we asked to several people; asking each person to expound more on their answer than the last person, we asked them to use Old Testament references-the Gospels (the 68 lessons were from Genesis-John) to illustrate their point. So many men gave CLEAR professions of faith; but the one who probably clearly answered most consistently was a young 18-year old young man. There were a few men who probably weren’t too clear on some points, but we were able as a group to direct them to the Truth. We gave out Bibles, we even asked permission to take a picture, they said yes! This had never been done before 🙂 . It was an awesome experience and now we are directing these new young baby believers to the book of Acts, they need to see how the early church started and functioned. Having a clear teaching of Acts here in PNG helps in so many areas, especially protecting them from the Enemy and false teachers. As you look at those questions, imagine doing that when the words “salvation, approach…” do not exist in their language, it was a fun challenge and we always feel like we are learning here in PNG.

Can you find Seth?

Can you find Seth?

Nicole has been busy in the store getting ready for our annual regional conference (expecting 130 people) and also connecting with national ladies. This past week Seth had to load…unload…load… unload (you get the picture) almost 2.5 tons worth of supplies in less than 6 hours! Nicole had to do all the paperwork and organising of the big supply load. Seth had to load and unload the new Kodiak plane with supplies for the store, for our conference in 3 weeks, supplies for bush missionaries, drums (400lbs) of gas going to different locations, even a 250lb motor. He got a workout in the sun of PNG, which means he got to sweat a good bit. Things are shaping up here at our base for our annual conference; it’s a time of refreshment for all bush missionaries. Preaching, fellowship, and food, what more is there?!

Loading and Unloading

Loading and Unloading

We will be going next week to our main base in the mountains to get some supplies for our store, and to catch up with some friends; we will share about that more in depth later. We also are having fun connecting with other missions, fellowshipping and encouraging one another, as well as growing in our connections here in Wewak. Seth has made 2 new friends; one is an ironman athlete from PNG, and another is in the military. Pray Seth gets opportunities to witness to these guys and for Nicole to also have opportunities to witness to the national ladies she has been spending time with. It is awesome to see God answer YOUR prayers in growing our relationships.

Seth's Swimming Group

Seth’s Swimming Group

Our Friend's Pet Tree Kangaroo

Our Friend’s Pet Tree Kangaroo

Thank you so much for your faithful support and prayer, we are honoured to be YOUR feet to the unreached of PNG,

~Seth and Nicole Stokes

 

 

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6 thoughts on “2.5 Tons of Questions!

  1. Kathy Smith

    Hi Seth and Nicole,

    It is great to hear from you and to see the pictures. We are keeping you both in prayer as God leads you and guides you to teach those around you the ways of the Lord. May the Lord bless you both! In Christ’s Love, Kathy (and Pastor) Smith

    Sent from Kathy’s iPad

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  2. Joyce Lundeen

    What a wonderful news letter, thank you.  I was so glad to hear about the jail ministry. That has to be a big encouragement to you. Some of us at Bethel would like to send you a care package but have NO IDEA what you might want/need. I would probably be craving a package of Oreos, but think there might be other things that would be more to your taste and needs.  Please tell me what would help you.Love,Joyce Lundeen

  3. Ahhh! I love reading your updates! Everything is so exciting, and it’s obvious how the Lord is using you both. Absolutely love the pics. Nicole, you look adorable holding the kangaroo….We pray for you and love and miss you both! ❤

  4. A pet TREE KANGAROO!! Way too cool. 🙂 Great to hear about your flurry of activities as you teach new believers and prepare for the conference. You’re in my prayers, and I love reading your updates. Keep up the good work, but take a break when you need it!

  5. Victoria

    We love to read your updates and hear what God is doing through you in PNG. I often call the girls in to hear details, see pictures and videos, and lift you up in prayer! We are so thankful for the opportunity to witness Christ reaching the untouched parts of the world. The Duncan Family

  6. Louis Hall

    Seth & Nicole,
    You are really making a great impact on the lives in PNG and the prison. Your calling blesses so many here in the US and in PNG. God’s continuous blessings. I love your updates!!

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