VIDEO: “YembiYembi” Documents Journey into the Jungle

Source: New Tribes Mission and Jungle Light Studios

YembiYembi

This recently released, free, 30-minute documentary tells the story of an American family’s journey into pioneering ministry with an isolated tribal group in Papua New Guinea. It includes scenes of their preparation, adjustment, evangelism, and church planting, leading to the completion and distribution of a translation of the New Testament in the local language.

Though many of today’s missionaries serve in places where you don’t need to borrow a dugout canoe and clear land for an airstrip, remote tribes like the Yembi still need to hear the gospel message. Could you use this well-crafted video with your church or group?

» Watch YembiYembi – Unto the Nations and other videos from New Tribes.

» You might also be interested in a video we reviewed previously. Never the Same portrays the Richardson family’s return to Papua New Guinea 50 years after the events described in “Peace Child” (Pioneers).

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