Gogodala

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About the People

The Gogodala people live deep in the sago swamps of the Western Province of Papua New Guinea. Approximately 25,000 men, women and children live in 30 villages stretched out on ridges of land that rise above large lagoons. They build their homes from split palm branches and cover them with thatched roofs made from sago palm leaves.

Missionaries have worked among the Gogodala for more than 60 years, trying to establish an indigenous church among the people. Yet, Gogodala men and women have shared that they never gave up their spirit traditions when they became “Christians.” Instead, they merged the two belief systems, often asking God to bless them before conducting their spirit ceremonies. Please pray that the Gogodala people will come to a true understanding of God’s love and care for them.

Frontier Stories

God’s Little Instruments

Endless summer days with friends. Swimming in the lagoons and rivers. Playing marbles on the village paths. Racing canoes with friends. Soccer and rugby games. Climbing coconut palms.

By: Laurie Erickson
May 01 2009, 4:00 am | Comments 0

Faith

“Sure,” I replied. It wasn’t the first time he had made such a request, and he always faithfully returned things. I handed him the pen and didn’t think any more about it.

By: Laurie Erickson
April 01 2009, 4:00 am | Comments 0

Post Haste

Willy Wagtails (a bird nicknamed for its unique dance) broke the morning stillness with his familiar songs. Thursday morning dawned bright and clear as rays of sunshine streamed across mountain peaks.

By: Stephen Erickson
March 01 2009, 5:00 am | Comments 0

Shina

I’m amazed that God can use even us children as His instruments. Sometimes we don’t even have to say much. Our actions usually reveal far more than our words.

By: Johanna Erickson
February 01 2009, 5:00 am | Comments 0

The Whole Banana

The outboard motor droned as we skimmed down the glassy river that early Sabbath morning. An occasional swamp hen startled by our approach frantically flapped its wings and scampered away.

By: Stephen Erickson
January 01 2009, 5:00 am | Comments 0

Bobby

Let me introduce you to a man whose heart the Holy Spirit has touched. His name is Wawaya Gali. His English name is Bobby.

By: Stephen Erickson
December 01 2008, 5:00 am | Comments 0

Floating Grass

In the flood plains of the Aramia River where the Gogodala live, gently rolling hills jut out like fingers into lagoons and swamps.

By: Stephen Erickson
November 01 2008, 4:00 am | Comments 0

God’s Heavy Lifting

Thievery is commonplace here. So, when I began planning the materials we would need for our new house, a friend suggested we purchase a used shipping container to put our things in and ship out to the site.

By: Stephen Erickson
October 01 2008, 4:00 am | Comments 0

Death

Too many of our friends have died lately. Last December, Bani, an older friend, died from a heart attack after attending a prayer conference in Port Moresby.

By: Laurie Erickson
September 01 2008, 4:00 am | Comments 0

Duaba

One hot afternoon in Kotale, I was sitting under a shade tree talking with some church members. In the course of our conversation, I discovered that a portable sawmill belonging jointly to the villages of Uladu, Kewa and Kotale was being stored under the Kewa village treasurer’s house.

By: Stephen Erickson
August 01 2008, 8:42 pm | Comments 0

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