Monday, November 17, 2014

PNG Fact of the Day (4)

Question: What's the first step in taking the Gospel to an unreached tribal group in Papua New Guinea?

Answer: I would love to say it's something glamorous and very missionary-ish like eating grubs or sleeping in a mud hut with mosquitoes eating your insides out (because after all, isn't that what all missionaries write home about?) while you then use a few simple phrases to speak to the tribal people about Jesus and then about 200 people accept Christ and there is a huge revival. (I'm not really sure if all of that counts as only one step, though some people kind of try to lump it all together like that)

BUT... that's not reality

Really, the first step is a lot of work, and most of the time, it's done way before the missionary team actually gets there. It's called People Group Assessment (PGA for short). What's PGA you ask (even if you didn't know you asked)? Basically, it's where small teams of missionaries visit various tribal groups in a country to find out where is the most need for new missionaries to come. Currently, there are at least 15 new people groups in Papua New Guinea that have had a People Group Assessment and where New Tribes Mission would like to place new missionary teams. We will most likely be going into one of these groups in the future.

Here's a pretty cool, short video just released by New Tribes Mission that tells a bit more about PGAs. Check it out. May not seem "glamorous", but it's definitely necessary!


First Step // New Tribes Mission from New Tribes Mission on Vimeo.

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