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Food and Pictures

The local staple food is the sweet potatoes. kau kau(pronounced - cow, cow) kai kai (say it same as english) is food. There are 4 main kinds of sweet potatoes. How ever the locals say there are lots of kinds of potatoes.

kaukau-x.JPG kau kau dug up from the ground.

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PNG Work & Witness Long Term Team Check list

Click on link below for excel document for helping with paper work that needs to be filled out for coming to Nazarene Hospital, Kudjip, Papua New Guinea

We are excited that you are following what God has for you at PNG!

png-long-term-check-list.xls

Team Member Information and Forms

Team Members!

Thank you for Praying and considering coming to PNG to help with God’s work here at Nazarene Hospital - Kudjip, WHP Papua New Guinea.

You may access your leader information at the following web site shown below. The information is dated 2005 but is has not changed at this time. This Information has been given by David Cooper, International Work & Witness Coordinator for the Church of the Nazarene.

http://workandwitness.org/?page=resources.html

The Resource guide will answer a lot of questions during team meetings. Please download, print and share with all your team!

Michael Chapman

Nazarene Hospital W&W Coordinator

Team Leader Work & Witness Forms

Work and Witness Forms that you need to fill out may be found at the following web site;

http://workandwitness.org/?page=resources.html

You will want to fill the forms out as a team leader or select a designated person to complete all forms before coming, so that nothing gets forgotten.

Please see PNG Check list for keeping track progress!

Team Leader Please have each team leader read threw the material and fill out the questionnaire at the end.

http://www.workandwitness.org/PDF/WW/ww_team-guide.pdf

Work & Witness Website

Teams, I will be getting this site up and going real quickly with lots of good information. I will be putting pictures of the sites and other related things like food, housing and etc. for your information.

Thank you for coming to the PNG Hospital for helping with much needed projects!

Michael Chapman