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Victor Schlatter is a former nuclear scientist, church planter, missionary, and author. He is the author of and . Victor grew up in Portland, Oregon, was trained at Purdue, and eventually found himself working in a nuclear plant in Washington state. There he founded a church within the Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarean) denomination. In the late 1950s, Victor dedicated himself to a new vision, to reach the stone-age people of Papua New Guinea and translate the Bible into the language. He and his wife Elsie spent 30 years in the country and produced an entire Bible and founded the , which is currently composed of over one hundred and forty churches all over Papua New Guinea.

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  • Victor Schlatter is a former nuclear scientist, church planter, missionary, and author. He is the author of and . Victor grew up in Portland, Oregon, was trained at Purdue, and eventually found himself working in a nuclear plant in Washington state. There he founded a church within the Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarean) denomination. In the late 1950s, Victor dedicated himself to a new vision, to reach the stone-age people of Papua New Guinea and translate the Bible into the language. He and his wife Elsie spent 30 years in the country and produced an entire Bible and founded the , which is currently composed of over one hundred and forty churches all over Papua New Guinea. Schlatter now resides in Australia, where he still provides oversight and accountability to the Papua New Guinea churches and directs , which is dedicated to promoting a relationship between southern pacific island Christians and Israel. (en)
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  • Victor Schlatter is a former nuclear scientist, church planter, missionary, and author. He is the author of and . Victor grew up in Portland, Oregon, was trained at Purdue, and eventually found himself working in a nuclear plant in Washington state. There he founded a church within the Apostolic Christian Church (Nazarean) denomination. In the late 1950s, Victor dedicated himself to a new vision, to reach the stone-age people of Papua New Guinea and translate the Bible into the language. He and his wife Elsie spent 30 years in the country and produced an entire Bible and founded the , which is currently composed of over one hundred and forty churches all over Papua New Guinea. (en)
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  • Victor Schlatter (en)
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