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Bringing the Bible to New Guinea

Marcus Larson/News-Register<br><b>Elizabeth and Evan Larson will soon move to Papua New Guinea with their sons, 9-month-old Julien and 2 1/2-year-old Liam, to work as missionaries for Wycliffe Bible Translators. Evan, a mechanic, will teach repair skills to natives of the island nation.</b>
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Elizabeth and Evan Larson will soon move to Papua New Guinea with their sons, 9-month-old Julien and 2 1/2-year-old Liam, to work as missionaries for Wycliffe Bible Translators. Evan, a mechanic, will teach repair skills to natives of the island nation.
Marcus Larson/News-Register<br><b>Evan Larson holds an authentic bow and arrow set he brought back from his first mission trip to Papua New Guinea. He’s looking forward to returning with his wife and sons.</b>
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Evan Larson holds an authentic bow and arrow set he brought back from his first mission trip to Papua New Guinea. He’s looking forward to returning with his wife and sons.
Marcus Larson/News-Register<br><b>Another item from the South Pacific nation, a hand-woven bag.</b>
Marcus Larson/News-Register
Another item from the South Pacific nation, a hand-woven bag.

Jan 18, 2012


By Starla Pointer
Of the News-Register


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