Past Adventures

We spent 7 years living in Papua New Guinea working with a religious non-profit. Five of those years were spent deep in a jungle swamp, living among a remote, isolated tribal group. These are some of the posts that we wrote from that context!

Still Alive

Still Alive

We are not dead. I know, it may have APPEARED like we had fallen off the face of the earth three months ago, when we began an unplanned, near-complete-cessation of public communications, but we DID NOT. No, the reasons for our silence were much less dramatic....

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(Not) Everything You Need To Know About COVID-19

(Not) Everything You Need To Know About COVID-19

Well, I’ve got some bad news for you, and there’s just no good way to sugarcoat it: COVID-19. It’s kind of a big deal. Due to the policies, procedures, and preferences of the powers that be, I can’t necessarily share with you all the sundry details that you might be...

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Rats!

Rats!

One of our pilots over here just informed me that while they were back in the States on their home assignment they had the following exchange with a stranger: Stranger: “You guys work in Papua New Guinea? I read a blog from a missionary over there sometimes! He’s with...

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Outreaches, They Be Crazy

Outreaches, They Be Crazy

I mentioned off-hand in my last post that we are in the midst of doing Bible-teaching in another village these days. Upon proof-reading that post, Rochelle took the opportunity to encourage me in my writing endeavors: “Seth, you have written three consecutive posts...

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Jungle BnB

Jungle BnB

We’re going to be taking a family vacation to Australia next year, so I was poking around the ol’ world-wide web yesterday, checking out a few AirBnB options in the town we’ll be travelling to. This was a first for me. Being extremely behind the times, AirBnB is one...

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Ain’t No Party Like a Callahan Party

Ain’t No Party Like a Callahan Party

[So, here’s the deal: I wrote this post a couple of weeks ago, but, due to the pitiful protestations of the last ragged vestiges of my feeble pride, I never published it. Since then, however, my pride seems to have given up any hope of reclaiming its former glory*,...

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The Sacrifices We Make

The Sacrifices We Make

I just had my first hot shower in three months. A little while later, I flushed the toilet, without having to dump water into the bowl with a bucket. I hadn’t done that for one month. Then I made a meal for my kids using bread that we didn’t have to bake ourselves and...

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Missional Misconception #2 – The CALL

Missional Misconception #2 – The CALL

In a separate post, we delved into some of the confusion surrounding missionary support figures – what they are, what they AREN’T, and how they work. It seemed to get reasonable feedback, so I thought we might try that approach again. Today’s post will follow a...

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The Feet of Those Who Bring Good News…

The Feet of Those Who Bring Good News…

I’ll bet that God has a good, hearty laugh. One of those laughs that starts way down deep, near one’s diaphragm, and comes out like a joyful bellow.  The kind of laugh that fills a room and welcomes more laughter from others close at hand. I guess some people...

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