Gogodala

  • Pre-Entry
  • Pre-Evangelism
  • Evangelism
  • Discipleship
  • Phase-Out
  • Completed

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

Elizabeth

Twenty-one-year-old Elizabeth is the oldest of seven children.

By: Karin Erickson
December 01 2010, 12:00 am | Comments 0

Furlough Times

“Get up! You’ve got to get out of here!” An urgent voice roused me from my peaceful sleep.

By: Johanna Erickson
November 01 2010, 12:00 am | Comments 0

Unexpected Furlough Blessings

HUMBLE SACRIFICE: A number of years ago, a middle-aged woman showed up at our church. She was visiting from out of town.

By: Stephen Erickson
October 01 2010, 12:00 am | Comments 0

God’s Path

One afternoon, my friends Gabsy and Karen and I were burning up under the scorching sun. The nearby lagoon beckoned us, so we got into a canoe and paddled out to where the swimming was good.

By: Karin Erickson
September 01 2010, 12:00 am | Comments 0

Rosewood Refinement

Deep in the jungles of Papua New Guinea, rosewood trees tower 50 or 60 feet above the damp, fern-covered forest floor, their thick buttress roots rising from the ground and merging with the massive trunks.

By: Stephen Erickson
August 01 2010, 12:00 am | Comments 0

Life of Gogodala

“Our grandpas and grannies had a hard life. They had no mosquito nets to sleep under at night….”

By: Stephen Erickson
July 01 2010, 12:00 am | Comments 0

Making New Friends

I wondered how we were going to make inroads with the Kewa people.

By: Stephen Erickson
June 01 2010, 12:00 am | Comments 1

The Memory-Verse Party

Please pray for our children that they will learn to value hiding God’s word in their hearts.

By: Laurie Erickson
May 01 2010, 12:00 am | Comments 0

Kawaniyato’s Delivery

After a harrowing trip through swamp grass and rain, we finally reached Tai village. But where was the ambulance?

By: Laurie Erickson
April 01 2010, 12:00 am | Comments 0

The Gogodala Canoe

Dugout canoes to Gogodala are like ice skates to Canadians or cross-country skis to Finns.

By: Stephen Erickson
February 01 2010, 12:00 am | Comments 0

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