For a couple of years now, Nazarene churches have been sending little packages for us to give to little people. They are "layettes"; basic supplies for caring for a baby. A receiving blanket, a couple of diapers, some pins, a pair of plastic pants, a bottle of baby powder, a sleeper, a "onesie", a knitted hat, a pair of socks, a washcloth, and a bar of soap all packaged in a 1-gallon zip-lock bag with a lot of love. Judy and a lady from a church in Oregon came up with the name "Operation Warm Baby." It also produces warm hearts.
Some of the young mothers have very little in the way of material things. Many of them have never received a gift. So, a zip-lock bag of baby supplies, given in the name of the One who blessed the children. Help Him bless them again.
In this blog we share our daily life as missionaries in Papua New Guinea, a "Tropical Paradise." Sometimes there is sadness and tragedy in this "paradise," and we won't try to hide that. Overall, though, we have a wonderful life, and we want to share the joys of living and serving here.
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