TitleTypeProviderYear
Marik New Testament Mata Ifenẽya Nẽ OdBible2011
The Birth of JesusResourcebible-for-children
The Miracles of JesusResourcebible-for-children
The First EasterResourcebible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful HomeResourcebible-for-children
Good NewsAudiogrn
Words of LifeAudiogrn
Marik BibleResourcescripture-app-builder

Marik, or Ham, is an Austronesian language spoken by 3,500 people in 10 villages around the Gogol River, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.

TítuloTipoProveedorAño
Marik New Testament Mata Ifenẽya Nẽ OdBiblia2011
The Birth of JesusRecursobible-for-children
The Miracles of JesusRecursobible-for-children
The First EasterRecursobible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful HomeRecursobible-for-children
Good NewsAudiogrn
Words of LifeAudiogrn
Marik BibleRecursoscripture-app-builder

Marik, or Ham, is an Austronesian language spoken by 3,500 people in 10 villages around the Gogol River, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.

TítuloTipoProvedorAno
Marik New Testament Mata Ifenẽya Nẽ OdBíblia2011
The Birth of JesusRecursobible-for-children
The Miracles of JesusRecursobible-for-children
The First EasterRecursobible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful HomeRecursobible-for-children
Good NewsÁudiogrn
Words of LifeÁudiogrn
Marik BibleRecursoscripture-app-builder

Marik, or Ham, is an Austronesian language spoken by 3,500 people in 10 villages around the Gogol River, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.

TitreTypeFournisseurAnnée
Marik New Testament Mata Ifenẽya Nẽ OdBible2011
The Birth of JesusRessourcebible-for-children
The Miracles of JesusRessourcebible-for-children
The First EasterRessourcebible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful HomeRessourcebible-for-children
Good NewsAudiogrn
Words of LifeAudiogrn
Marik BibleRessourcescripture-app-builder

Marik, or Ham, is an Austronesian language spoken by 3,500 people in 10 villages around the Gogol River, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.

शीर्षकप्रकारप्रदातावर्ष
Marik New Testament Mata Ifenẽya Nẽ Odबाइबल2011
The Birth of Jesusसंसाधनbible-for-children
The Miracles of Jesusसंसाधनbible-for-children
The First Easterसंसाधनbible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful Homeसंसाधनbible-for-children
Good Newsऑडियोgrn
Words of Lifeऑडियोgrn
Marik Bibleसंसाधनscripture-app-builder

Marik, or Ham, is an Austronesian language spoken by 3,500 people in 10 villages around the Gogol River, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.

العنوانالنوعالمزودالسنة
Marik New Testament Mata Ifenẽya Nẽ Odكتاب مقدس2011
The Birth of Jesusالموردbible-for-children
The Miracles of Jesusالموردbible-for-children
The First Easterالموردbible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful Homeالموردbible-for-children
Good Newsصوتياتgrn
Words of Lifeصوتياتgrn
Marik Bibleالموردscripture-app-builder

Marik, or Ham, is an Austronesian language spoken by 3,500 people in 10 villages around the Gogol River, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.

タイトル種類提供元
Marik New Testament Mata Ifenẽya Nẽ Od聖書2011
The Birth of Jesusリソースbible-for-children
The Miracles of Jesusリソースbible-for-children
The First Easterリソースbible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful Homeリソースbible-for-children
Good News音声grn
Words of Life音声grn
Marik Bibleリソースscripture-app-builder

Marik, or Ham, is an Austronesian language spoken by 3,500 people in 10 villages around the Gogol River, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.

제목유형제공자연도
Marik New Testament Mata Ifenẽya Nẽ Od성경2011
The Birth of Jesus자료bible-for-children
The Miracles of Jesus자료bible-for-children
The First Easter자료bible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful Home자료bible-for-children
Good News오디오grn
Words of Life오디오grn
Marik Bible자료scripture-app-builder

Marik, or Ham, is an Austronesian language spoken by 3,500 people in 10 villages around the Gogol River, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.

标题类型提供方年份
Marik New Testament Mata Ifenẽya Nẽ Od圣经2011
The Birth of Jesus资源bible-for-children
The Miracles of Jesus资源bible-for-children
The First Easter资源bible-for-children
Heaven Gods Beautiful Home资源bible-for-children
Good News音频grn
Words of Life音频grn
Marik Bible资源scripture-app-builder

Marik, or Ham, is an Austronesian language spoken by 3,500 people in 10 villages around the Gogol River, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.