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In 1950, a Dutch atheist sailed to Papua with 22 family members. What happened next was documented, photographed, and almost lost.

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The full 6-session guide covers the entire journey — from Java to Papua, from atheism to documented miracles.

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Readers of these books will recognize this story

Corrie ten Boom documented God's faithfulness in a concentration camp. Elisabeth Elliot preserved testimony from Ecuador's jungle. Brother Andrew recorded miracles behind the Iron Curtain.

Miracles in Papua belongs on the same shelf. A family's testimony from Papua's mountains. Verified. Photographed. Passed down through three generations.

Over 60 historical photographs. Named witnesses. Cross-referenced timelines.

About Tim Lit

Tim is Henk's grandson. He gathered, verified, and preserved the family's testimony from Papua — working from his father's recorded conversations, his uncle's independent memories, Dutch archives, and mission correspondence.

Tim is not a pastor or a missions executive. He is a family steward who believed these stories were too important to lose.

He lives in the Netherlands and works at the intersection of faith, technology, and education.

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The study guide covers the highlights. The book holds everything. The full journey from Java to Papua. The documented miracles among the Hatam. Over 60 photographs from the family archive.

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