Prayer Update

We thought it would be good to give a summary of the last several months – what God has been doing as a result of your prayers and what we are praying He will do.

~Praise that John’s trip to the Solomon Islands was productive. He and the Fataleka team finished the checking of all the NT books! The final read through will be in February 2016.

~Praise that John is enjoying his job as Intern Coordinator for the PNG men who are training to be translation consultants.

~Praise that we’ve settled in well and are enjoying the different things we’re doing.

~Praise that Grant had a great summer in South Carolina and is now back at John Brown University and doing well.

~John was also able to address the situation that occurred with a couple of the men on the Fataleka team in the Solomons. Pray that these men will be truly repentant and that through the translated Scripture, God will work in their hearts.

~Pray that God will clearly lead Joey and Kairu in their future plans after graduation 2016.

~Pray that the 800 trial editions of the Fataleka scripture will have an impact on the lives of the people who read it.

~Pray that the boys would continue to grow in their relationship with the Lord, follow Him, and know how much they are loved.

~Please pray for rain! It hasn’t rained much at all in several months and predictions are that this drought will continue until early 2016. Because people rely on their gardens for food this has the potential to seriously affect many people.

~Pray for Luke and 8 other band students traveling down to Port Moresby this weekend. They and their band teacher will be helping to teach some students who have just started learning to play their instruments. Pray for safety as they travel by local bus and plane.

To Be In Touch:

PO Box 1 (134), Ukarumpa EHP 444, Papua New Guinea

john_bruner@sil.org

To Give:

https://www.wycliffe.org/partner/Bruners

9 thoughts on “Prayer Update

  1. Thanks for this prayer update. It is very helpful as we pray for all of you. We have been praying for rain for PNG, Solomons and other areas in the South Pacific. May God continue to bless you all as you serve there.

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  2. You sound so good! Life sounds good there, except for no rain. We’ll keep praying. And, for everything else. Please replace this address with my gmail address: vernona1127@gmail.com. thanks! –veVernona G. Elliott615-210-0468 – home 615-852-9298 – cell From: johnandbrena To: vernona1127@yahoo.com Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 6:39 PM Subject: [New post] Prayer Update #yiv1397351454 a:hover {color:red;}#yiv1397351454 a {text-decoration:none;color:#0088cc;}#yiv1397351454 a.yiv1397351454primaryactionlink:link, #yiv1397351454 a.yiv1397351454primaryactionlink:visited {background-color:#2585B2;color:#fff;}#yiv1397351454 a.yiv1397351454primaryactionlink:hover, #yiv1397351454 a.yiv1397351454primaryactionlink:active {background-color:#11729E;color:#fff;}#yiv1397351454 WordPress.com | john & brena posted: “We thought it would be good to give a summary of the last several months – what God has been doing as a result of your prayers and what we are praying He will do.~Praise that John’s trip to the Solomon Islands was productive. He and the Fataleka team ” | |

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  3. Thank you for keeping us posted as to your accomplishments and your needs. I will give thanks for prayers answered and add your new requests. Too bad we can’t distribute the rain a little more evenly. Calif. which is also in a drought had two mud slides last week that were rain induced. Closed I 5 and State 58 in Mojave. South Carolina was in an emergency state with too much rain the week before.

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