Prayer points. Keith & Elspeth Campbell Equipping translation work in Papua New Guinea. Home sweet home... Please pray...

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Keith & Elspeth Campbell Equipping translation work in Papua New Guinea Wycliffe Australia 70 Graham Road Kangaroo Ground 3097 Our scheduled December newsletter is delayed slightly, mainly because the past month has been so full of activity. We wrapped up a translation workshop in the first week, finalised some site projects in the second, travelled to Townsville for the third, and returned to host mission guests for Christmas break in the final week. Home sweet home... It was great to return home to Lae and our staff team after two weeks away in Wewak early October. Having Larua, (third from left in the photo) manage the Centre in our absences takes such a load off our preparation, and is a relief to the HR team that would otherwise be tasked with finding short term relief staff The current Regional Centre managers in Wewak, Brad and Faith Halverson, ( photo left) are returning permanently to the US in January, and a new PNG national manager is currently training for this role. Please pray... For the development of PNG nationals into roles of management and leadership with our organisation Specifically for Larua as she gains confidence and experience in both administration and management For additional mission staff to come to PNG, with a heart for training and equipping locals in translation and support roles. The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy, and with my song I praise him. Psalm 28:7 Ministry That we be effective in building up our staff professionally and spiritually at every opportunity That those contacted through our Morobe Show stall will continue to be impacted by God s word in their daily lives Praise God for the positive response from workshop groups using and intending to use our newly renovated multi-purpose building Urgent prayer update... We returned from a short trip to Townsville on December 21 to find that our maintenance man had failed to respect our policies and will have to be dismissed following the Christmas break. We are thankful that Larua was able to deal with a difficult situation, and would value your prayers as we seek a replacement next year.

Morobe Show 2018... We have had a presence at the annual Morobe Show each October over the past three years. Each time we learn a little more about how to make the most of the opportunity, and this year saw us with twice the pavilion space and a larger team of internationals and PNG staff. Over two days the team engaged with show goers on their experiences of language use within their communities. A helpful resource was a poster of a symbolic mountain with a scale of language vitality from active use by children in schools, through use by the older generation only, down to having no living speakers and simply being a cultural identity only. Many people openly and honestly discussed their own relationship to their tokples (traditional language), placing a marker on the poster that represented their community. We were able to distribute dozens of scriptures in digital format that people could access on their smart phones, and connect people with other resources they could access in the future. An emotional highlight came as Elspeth was speaking with one woman who noticed her cousins celebrating in a video of a recent dedication. As we watched together, her uncle was interviewed as one of those involved in the translation work. The woman had not maintained contact with her village community, and had no idea there was published scripture in her tokples. She was visibly shaking, and had goosebumps. We were left in no doubt that God had touched her in some way through that random video clip. We pray that she reconnects with these extended family members, and is able to access the truth of God in a new and vibrant form.

Translation workshop... Similarly to the Morobe Show, we seem to become a little more effective each time we host the Huon Gulf Multi- Language Project (MLP) workshops. We learnt this past December that large LCD screens come in handy as so much of the work is undertaken using the Paratext software, allowing teams to work independently and share their updates; note comments and questions attached to words or phrases in the text; and reference Greek, Hebrew and other completed translations for checking and group consultation. Praise God that the rising consumerism in PNG makes LCD televisions commonplace, and hence cheaper for missionary organisations too! Our Lae staff team joined the Huon Gulf MLP group for four morning sessions on overcoming fear of evil spirits. Pastor Willie certainly held everyone s attention, and there were many questions and shared experiences during the final session. These PNG translators often work amongst communities that have been subject to the influence of evil spirits sorcery, poisoning, and other ritual practices involving cursing and demonic possession. The Gospel confronts these cultural and spiritual issues head on, and they need our continued prayer support. We were delighted to hear that one language group were discussing where to undertake future translation checking with an external consultant. Should they travel to our base in the Highlands, or perhaps bring the consultant to their village area? One of the PNG leaders Elisa stated that since Lae Centre had provided such a nice building, they should meet here instead. Very warm fuzzies ensued! Huon Gulf MLP Praise that Malei youth are embracing the NT dedicated in 2010, after initially questioning the relevance of tokples scripture. Praise God that the building work undertaken has provided an effective space for workshops. Pray that we remain flexible in adapting to future needs.

It s beginning to look a lot like Christmas... Preparing for the Christmas break is always a hive of activity, all the more as we had planned a week back in Townsville around Keith s birthday. This year, the guys raced the clock in getting a concrete slab poured and framing up for a new BBQ area. We still found time to down tools and enjoy a staff Christmas celebration, involving a pizza lunch at a local restaurant followed by a fun afternoon of volleyball, basketball and a dip in the pool. Home again, home again, jiggety-jig... The visit to Townsville was all about spending time with family and friends. Hannah and Corey flew up from Brisbane to join Elisabeth and Shawn in ensuring Dad had a memorable fiftieth. Corey shares the same birthday December 17 but graciously took a back seat to someone hitting the big five-o! We also caught up with church friends over two morning teas and a lunch outing. We are very thankful that the opportunity for the quick trip came up, given the hectic schedule we had in the lead up, and the commitments that lay ahead for us over the next three months. Praise God for the positive relationships amongst our staff team, and that they can simply enjoy being together. Pray for Peter (groundsman) who is accessing a staff repatriation benefit to visit his birthplace for the first time in decades. Pray that he will be received well, and that his grace and humility will be a blessing to his family contacts there. Pray for our kids. We do so daily, but still feel the distance of being out of the country.

NYE Lae... We had a lot of fun Monday night to farewell the year, playing board games with our Centre guests. The local neighbourhood let off a significant quantity of (illegal) fireworks at midnight, so we stayed within the law but got to enjoy the spectacle regardless. Several diehards hung on till 1am and still managed an 8:30 breakfast out the next morning. Give thanks that we can serve these kingdom workers by providing a safe, relaxing space to recharge. Praise God for the witness it is to His wide grace that our Christmas break community includes folk from Holland, South Korea, the United States, Ecuador, PNG, Britain, Finland, the Philippines... with two Aussies thrown into the mix.