Stephen & Laurie Erickson

Career Missionaries since 2007, serving the Gogodala people of Papua New Guinea. Also serving as Field Directors to other missionaries.

We are Stephen and Laurie Erickson with our two daughters, Karin and Johanna. In 2003, after working as an architect for 20 years, I received a pink slip and suddenly was unemployed. But God provided me with small jobs to pay the bills while, unknown to me, He was preparing us for cross-cultural mission work. An elderly saint in our church said to Laurie one day, “Maybe God wants you to be missionaries. Do you get the AFM magazine?” I attended a Christian men’s conference and heard a fiery young preacher talk about the need for missionaries in unreached areas of the world. But it was another eight months before I started thinking seriously about AFM. One night, I experienced some serious doubts and prayed for clarity and assurance that God was leading. Before dawn the next morning, I woke up realizing I had just seen myself in heaven surrounded by a dozen PNG men thanking me for coming to share the gospel with them.

Now we’ve been working with the Gogodala people since 2007. We’re building a training-center campus that will also serve as a camp meeting facility. Twelve young men from Kewa village are helping us. None of them were church members before, but now, nearly all of them are baptized. Our plan is to use the training center to equip local missionaries to take the everlasting gospel to other villages up and down the Aramia River.

Frontier Stories

Trust in the Lord

It was Monday evening, and Laurie and I were out for a walk. We have some of our best conversations while walking. Our stroll started out with a pleasant chat about the weather and ended up with a dismal exchange about how low that month’s income towards our goal was probably going to be.

By: Stephen Erickson
March 01 2006, 5:00 am | Comments 0

Family Camp

Last summer, we had the joy of attending family camp. One of the many classes they offered that week was songwriting. I wrote a song around my personal testimony.

By: Stephen Erickson
February 01 2006, 5:00 am | Comments 0

Go the Distance

There I stood in awe of the vastness of the Grand Canyon that lay before me. As I looked out across the canyon from the north rim, it was easy to see the south rim only 11 miles away, but getting there is not an easy task.

By: Laurie Erickson
January 01 2006, 5:00 am | Comments 0

Isolated People

Papua New Guinea is an island country in the South Pacific approximately the size of the state of California. However, with approximately 715 indigenous languages and more than 1200 dialects spoken, Papua New Guinea has many people groups which are isolated.

By: Stephen Erickson
December 01 2005, 5:00 am | Comments 0

Growing in Faith

One thing we have learned about the Gogodala people is that their men pride themselves in their physiques and physical strength. Historically, Gogodala men demonstrated dala ela gi (the male way of life) in tribal warfare and headhunting.

By: Stephen & Laurie Erickson
November 01 2005, 5:00 am | Comments 0

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