Living with an isolated tribe of primitive people in the jungles of Papua New Guinea suggests hardships involving living conditions. But for Carol Anderson the hardships experienced had more to do with cultural relationships and her own expectations of success. This is an honest and transparent first person account of not only her life and work among the Folopa speaking people, but it is also an account of processing discouragement and perceived failure. Anderson describes her journey of spiritual challenge and growth through the trials with an outcome that is positive and uplifting.
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Carol Lee Anderson was born in Melbourne, Australia and grew up in Spokane, WA in the United States. She and her husband Neil served in Papua New Guinea as Bible translators with Wycliffe Bible Translators from 1972 to 2007. After retiring from mission work in 2009, Anderson teaches courses at Moody Bible Institute in Spokane. She has four children and ten grandchildren.
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