Friday, April 1, 2011

Alive and Powerful

"For the word of God is alive and powerful."
Hebrews 4:12 (NLT)



In March 2010, the Kimyal people of West Papua, Indonesia (which is located on the same island as Papau New Guinea) received the New Testament in their own language after more than 25 years of translation work. An incredibly powerful video was made documenting the day the Kimyals finally received the completed New Testament, which was delivered by an airplane landing on a grass landing strip. Watch the video below to see for yourself just how alive and powerful the Word of God is. Our vision is to one day participate in a celebration just like this one as one of the nearly 300 Bibleless people groups in Papua New Guinea receives the Word of God in their own language for the very first time in history.





March Madness
Our schedule for the month of March was about as full as the NCAA college basketball tournament schedule. We were blessed to receive tremendous favor at nine Light for the Lost banquets that we attended in the span of eleven days. After Light for the Lost, we had the opportunity to share for a seven-minute window at Victorville First Assembly, a full service at the South Coast Assembly missions banquet, a special event for elementary girls in La Palma, a local ministers meeting, and an appointment at Shepherd of the Hills church in Porter Ranch. We also managed to squeeze in a trip to the zoo just for fun.

Prayer Requests
Asher thoroughly enjoying himself at a trip to
the zoo in March.
Please pray that we would receive favor as we make connections at the Southern California Assemblies of God District Council. Please also join with us in thanking God for his faithful provision.

By The Numbers
Months to Departure: 9
Languages in Papua New Guinea: 830

Calendar
Apr 7         NewBreak Church (meeting)
Apr 9         Carson First Samoan AG
Apr 10       Full Life Christian Assembly
Apr 25-27  SoCal AG District Council

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Don't Worry About Anything

"Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand." - Philippians 4:6-7



 (NLT)

I (Adam) knew this day would come. I had been dreading it for the past year. It was January 14, and it was time to start calling pastors to schedule appointments and services. I had a sick feeling in my stomach as I forced myself to pick up that phone and make that first call. I had asked our prayer group the night before to ask God to give me courage as I started making calls. The first four calls resulted in four voicemail messages. I was about to stop, but I made one last call. Within a minute I was scheduled to speak at a missions banquet for one of the largest churches in our district. Later that day I got an unsolicited call and scheduled Martha to speak at a women's event. Since that day, we've been able to schedule many more appointments and services. My small group's prayers were answered, and I give thanks to God. The fear and worry are now gone, and God really has given me a peace that exceeds anything I can understand.


3 Minute Testimony
Check out our 3 Minute Testimony video for a quick overview of our call to Bible translation and how God has led us past many obstacles along the way. This is a great video to share with friends or people at your church that might be interested in partnering with us.

Passing through Mammoth Lakes on our
way to speak at Valley View Christian
Fellowship in Reno.
Prayer Requests
Please pray for continued favor as we contact churches for appointments and services. Please also ask the Lord to continue providing financial and prayer partners.

By the Numbers
Months to Departure: 10
Languages in the World: 6,860

Calendar
Mar 7-17  Light for the Lost Banquets
Mar 20     Victorville First Assembly
Mar 23     South Coast Assembly
Mar 26     Girls Ministries (La Palma)

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Baibai of Papua New Guinea

Even though we will not be assigned to work with a specific people group until after our arrival in Papua New Guinea, we thought you might enjoy learning about one of the many groups that still need a translation of the Bible.

Deep in the sago swamps of the Sandaun Province in northwest Papua New Guinea, the Baibai people live in three small villages. They are isolated from the outside world and must hike for two days, over mountains, across log bridges, and through swampland to get to the nearest government station.

Although they now use metal dishes and axes in place of clay and stone, the Baibai continue to make their homes from bush materials, carve some traditional drums and flutes, weave baskets from palm fronds, and make string bags from tree bark.

Fear of sorcery permeates the lives of the Baibai people. Though they claim to have discontinued the practice themselves, deaths are attributed to magic, and shooting stars are thought to be evil spirits coming to earth. Crocodiles are thought to be the instrument of death, or in some cases, the embodiment of the sorcerer himself.

During a visit from language surveyors a local pastor asked, “Is the resurrection for everyone or just for white skins?” Church services where the Scriptures are read in the national language of Tok Pisin do little to reach the women and children who speak only a few words of this trade language. But the hunger for God’s Word is evident. In each village, churches made from simple bush materials are packed with people who repeatedly told the survey team, “We need God’s Word in our language so that we can understand it.”

We’ve Hit The Ground Running
One week after becoming official Wycliffe employees, we spoke nine times in eight days as part of Covina Assembly of God’s Missions Convention. We culminated the week with an emotional retelling of our journey toward Bible translation, which you can watch at www.vimeo.com/17017498. The initial response has been tremendous, and we are grateful for the outpouring of support.

We Want To Share With You

The single most important thing we must do in order to develop our partnership team is make connections with people. We can’t do that without your help. Please consider inviting us to share at your church, small group, Sunday school class, or at your home with friends who might be interested in supporting the work of Bible translation. Or if you live outside of California, request a copy of our DVD and play it in one of the settings mentioned above and invite your group to consider how they can support our work.

Send Us Your Email
If you haven’t been receiving our monthly prayer update, it is probably because we don’t have your email address. Please send an email to adam_boyd@wycliffe.org so that we can add you to our email list.

2010 Boyd Family Video
Our princess is now four years old.
Each year we put together a video of all the fun and memorable moments from the past year. Highlights from this year’s video include our trip cross-country to North Dakota, Asher’s first steps, and pictures from Bella’s Princess Party on December 18 celebrating her fourth birthday. Watch online at www.vimeo.com/18277455.

One-Time or Monthly?
Some of you have asked whether it is better to give a one-time donation or a monthly gift. Any gifts are greatly appreciated, but we are required to have monthly financial commitments equal to our needed budget before we can go to the field. So a commitment to give monthly will help us get to the field by our January 2012 goal.

What’s next?

In June we return to North Dakota for ten weeks to complete our pre-field linguistics training.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

He Will Give You Everything You Need

"Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and he will give you everything you need." - Matthew 6:33 (NLT)



When we started out on this journey just over a year ago, we didn't know how we would make it financially when January 2011 arrived, and we certainly didn't know how we would pay for our further linguistics training this summer. But we clung to the promise that God would take care of all of our needs if we put Him first and were obedient to follow His will. Through the love and generosity of partners like you, God has made a way. God has even provided a vehicle for us to use through a couple at our church after our Honda Civic was stolen on Thanksgiving morning. When we think about all that God has done for us, we have confidence that God will continue to provide for all of our needs as we are faithful to pursue His calling to translate the Bible for people in Papua New Guinea.

2010 Boyd Family Video
Each year we put together a video of all the fun and memorable moments from the past year. We invite you to watch the 2010 Boyd Family Video Highlights, including our trip cross-country to North Dakota, Asher's first steps, and many other fun memories.

Prayer Requests
Praise God for the provision of a vehicle. Please pray for favor as we contact churches and individuals for opportunities to share.

By the Numbers
Months to Departure: 12
Bibleless groups in PNG: 300

Thank You!
It is impossible to say thank you enough in response to the overwhelming generosity of our financial partners. We are also extremely blessed by those who have committed to pray for us. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

I Have Overcome the World

"In this world you will have trouble. But take heart, I have overcome the
world." John 16:33

On Thanksgiving morning I (Adam) tried to scan an important document on the
computer only to have the computer die. So I went outside to drive to work
to scan the document there only to find that my car had been stolen. Jesus
never promised us that life would be without its problems, and it seems that
when we are intent on following the will of God in our lives that the
problems increase. But the troubles of this world are nothing compared to
the incredible joy of knowing Jesus Christ. Our car was stolen, but nothing
could rob us of our joy. And on Thanksgiving we received an unusual reminder
of what we are truly thankful for.

Prayer Requests

God's Protection
Transportation
Additional Ministry Partners

By the Numbers
Months to Departure: 13
Bibleless People Groups: 2,078

Thank You
We have been incredibly blessed by the outpouring of support as we pursue
the vision God has given us to translate the Bible for people in Papua New
Guinea who have never had it in their own language.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Our Journey Toward Bible Translation

Martha and I had the opportunity to share our story on Sunday night at Covina Assembly's missions convention. You can watch the video below.

Monday, November 1, 2010

A Heart for Translation

We knew that we would face obstacles as we prepared to become Bible translators, but we never dreamed that one of those obstacles would be heart failure. After Martha’s heart attack on January 2, her heart was not able to supply sufficient blood flow to meet her body’s needs. The cardiologist said that if her heart function did not improve, she would likely need to have a defibrillator implanted to ensure that her heart would not one day just stop beating altogether. We did not want that to happen, and we prayed to God to heal her heart.

On August 23, Martha went in for her follow-up echocardiogram. She did not have an appointment with the cardiologist, so we did not expect to receive an update on her condition. While the technician was performing the exam, she said to Martha, “I have some good news for you.” She went on to explain that Martha’s heart had recovered significantly and was now functioning at nearly a normal level. Martha came home with tears in her eyes as she shared the news, and together we praised God for answering our prayer.

Over the last year there were times when we questioned in our hearts, “Are we going through all of this work to become Bible translators just to find out that we won’t be able to do it because of health reasons?” But God always brought us back to the verse of Scripture that He laid on our hearts right after Martha’s heart attack. Psalm 73:26 says, “My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.” Even now, this verse brings tears to our eyes. God is faithful, and we praise Him for being our strength when we are weak.

What will you be doing?
We will produce a translation of the New Testament for one or more people groups in Papua New Guinea that have no access to the Bible in their own language. It is very likely that the group(s) we work with will not even have a written language. That means that we will also develop an alphabet and help the people learn how to read and write in their own language.

How long will it take?
There are many variables that affect the length of a translation project, but a good estimate is seven to ten years.

Which language?
Papua New Guinea has nearly three hundred language groups with a need for Bible translation. After we arrive in country, we will work with the Wycliffe leadership to determine the best fit for our skill set and family needs.

Are the kids excited?

Yes. We have started sharing the news with the kids. They are very excited about living in Papua New Guinea and being a part of translating the Bible for people who don’t have the Scriptures in their own language. We are surprised by how much they seem to understand about what we will be doing.

When are you going?
Our goal is to leave for Papua New Guinea in January 2012. However, we cannot leave until we have raised 100% of the monthly budget that Wycliffe has assigned to us.

How can we help?
God has called us to the work of Bible translation, but we can’t do it alone. We need people who can pray for us, encourage us, and support us financially. All Wycliffe missionaries raise 100% of their own financial support. We are relying on God to provide through the gifts of interested individuals and churches.

What’s next?

Our first assignment as members of Wycliffe is to develop a team of partners who will pray for us and support us financially. We invite you to consider joining our team. Please let us know of your interest by completing our online Invitation to Partnership.