David and Tiffany are from north-central Ohio. Creating audio Bibles and teaching missionary kids is their focus. They attended university in the Chicago area. Upon graduation they taught overseas at an International Christian School in southeast Asia; and after three years returned to the USA expecting their first child. The Lord has grown their family to have four daughters, Luisa, Ari Jean, Madelyn, and Simona, and one son, Benaiah.
The Lambs have been serving in Papua New Guinea (PNG) since January 2019. David, who attended university for film soundtracks, serves in the Scripture Media department which comes alongside translation teams to develop culturally appropriate media in the “vernacular”—everyday language—of the people. There are approximately 840 different languages in PNG, and only 13 of those languages have complete Bibles. Over the past three and a half years, David has had the honor of doing recordings for 24 different language projects, including 5 full New Testament recordings. One of them, the Kaluli New Testament recording was a dramatized version, that required David to travel to the remote village for recording. The final recording had 67 different readers, including a few who walked nine hours through the jungle to be a reader.
Tiffany is a trained primary school educator. She currently home-educates their three youngest children, and also serves as Librarian at the Primary School where their two older girls attend.
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Luisa, Ari Jean, Madelyn, Benaiah, Simona
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