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October 2020 – Progress!

March 2020 – The Firstfruits of translation

August 2019 – These Are Exciting Times!

April 2019 – The Kwakum have an alphabet!

December 2018 – Why we do what we do

June 2018 – Heading back to Cameroon

January 2018 – The Firstfruits

August 2017 – Our Kids Don’t Remember America

March 2017 – End of the Our First Term [Video]

October 2016 – The Home Stretch

June 2016 – Resist the Devil

February 2016 – Bowing Before the “Village Guardian”

October 2015 – Can Flashcards Save Lives?

June 2015 – Oh, the Excitement!

March 2015 – One Small Step for Man, One Giant Leap for the Kwakum

January 2015 – Lots of Interest, Lots of Sin

Sept 2014 – Travelling, Wells, and Culture Learning

July 2014 – A Final Au Revoir [VIDEO]

March 2014 – Almost There!

December 2013 – Remembering the Sacrifice of Christ

July 2013 – What We Asked For…And More!

April 2013 – Bonjour and Au Revoir Chambéry

February 2013 – Not Meant to be Alone

December 2012 – Our Last Christmas in America

October 2012 – Is It Worth It?

August 2012 – A Season of Weeping and of Rejoicing

June 2012 – Running to Attain the Prize

April 2012 – Surrounded by a Great Cloud of Witnesses

February 2012 – The Wonderful World of Linguistics

November 2011 – Miracles Do Happen

September 2011 – Praying for a Small Miracle

June 2011 – Support Raising, Tornadoes, and Death

April 2011 – The Story of How Two Orphans Became Sons

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