Dec 28, 2016 | YWAM Blogs
“Each year I ask God for a word for the year. Just one word – no sentence, list, or paragraph – just one word! You may be thinking, “how can my whole year rest on just one word?” It’s something that I’ve been doing for the last three years of my life and...
Dec 22, 2016 | News & Stories
Papua New Guinea is known as the Land of the Unexpected, for one grandmother, that unpredictability turned out to be an excellent thing. Igabi Cadio travelled from her village in Parama to Daru with her daughter, Lucy. A keen footy fan, Lucy was hoping to watch the...
Dec 20, 2016 | YWAM Blogs
How To Survive in the Tropics Every three months we make our way to the airport for a new group of DTS students to arrive. With new DTS students coming in and out every quarter, we’re pretty much pros at helping internationals make it through tropical summers....
Dec 19, 2016 | Uncategorized
Villagers of Bamio, Western Province, were thrilled to hear rotor blades coming their way last week as Manolos Aviation flew in an ophthalmologist (eye surgeon) and nurse to join the YWAM Training and Medical Ship anchored close by. A local man, introducing himself as...
Dec 16, 2016 | Uncategorized
Water is a vital source of life, but in Papua New Guinea, it can also be a cause of disease. Moerk Water duo, Martin Brezger and Madeleine Brezger, joined the YWAM Medical Ship, MV YWAM PNG, on a two-week outreach to visit villages along the rivers and learn more...
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