Janice Dodson, a "webfoot" from Oregon, went to New Guinea not knowing what to expect, but bent on doing her part to help translate God's Word into a language that didn't yet have it. A year later Jerry Allen, a "rebel" from Alabama, showed up in New Guinea with the same dream. Little did they know that God would lead them together, to minister in an area that neither would have anticipated. There were hazards, challenges and joys. God enabled them to do things they would never have attempted on their own. On the little ...
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Janice Dodson, a "webfoot" from Oregon, went to New Guinea not knowing what to expect, but bent on doing her part to help translate God's Word into a language that didn't yet have it. A year later Jerry Allen, a "rebel" from Alabama, showed up in New Guinea with the same dream. Little did they know that God would lead them together, to minister in an area that neither would have anticipated. There were hazards, challenges and joys. God enabled them to do things they would never have attempted on their own. On the little island of Buka they raised two daughters, Julie and Jackie, saw the Word of God translated for the Halia people, and experienced many answers to their and others' prayers. This is their story.
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