Ethnos360
David Ogg has extensive experience in church development and Bible translation with Ethnos360, where involvement spans from December 1990 to the present. Key responsibilities include itinerant church planting, training and discipleship of educators and leaders, teaching a comprehensive Bible curriculum in tribal vernacular, and translating Bible texts into the same vernacular. David Ogg also developed a series of Bible lessons, prepared literacy courses, conducted linguistic analyses, and achieved fluency in tribal languages and Melanesian Pidgin. Prior to this role, David Ogg worked in various positions such as Compressor Station Operator at Southern California Gas Company, floorhand at California Production Service, and maintenance and security staff at Newhall Land. Academic qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in Intercultural Ministries and Linguistics from New Tribes Institute and an Associate of Arts in Bible from Ethnos360 Bible Institute.
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Ethnos360
Of the world's people groups, more than 6,000 are still unreached. Founded in 1942 as New Tribes Mission, Ethnos360 assists local churches through the mobilizing, equipping and sending of missionaries to these people groups. Following the pattern seen in Acts as God’s people carried out the Great Commission, missionaries seek to establish mature, thriving churches. Many roles are necessary to accomplish this goal. Search for available positions and opportunities at ethnos360.org/go Learn more about Ethnos360: ethnos360.org/about