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

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

Bless God

“God will test the faith of every soul. Christ has purchased us at an infinite sacrifice. Although He was rich, yet for our sake He became poor, that we through His poverty might come into possession of eternal riches” (RH Jan. 4, 1906).

By: Stephen & Laurie Erickson
October 01 2005, 4:00 am | Comments 0

The Wrong House

The house looked correct. The color, driveway, landscaping, orientation, concrete steps, even the layout was just as I remembered. But it was the wrong house.

By: Stephen Erickson
September 01 2005, 4:00 am | Comments 0

Introducing Stephen and Laurie Erickson

Have you ever wondered if God really knows who you are? I know He is aware of me, but He recently told someone who didn’t know me something that leaves me full of awe.

By: Stephen & Laurie Erickson
August 01 2005, 4:00 am | Comments 0

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