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Join Us Eating God’s Word

October 23, 2018

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Join Us Eating God’s Word

Several years after the Wapishana people of Guyana, South America, received their New Testament, the translation continues to touch lives.

God’s Word Lights the Way

October 18, 2018

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God’s Word Lights the Way

With a happy grin and sweat pouring down his face, Pey* was the first to arrive at the Scripture-checking meeting each morning. He left home before four a.m. and returned after nightfall, a grueling four-hour hike (with an elevation gain…

One Letter Makes a Big Difference

October 17, 2018

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One Letter Makes a Big Difference

There is nothing God wants to say that he cannot say in any language on earth. Wycliffe Bible Translators believe this with all our hearts. We, along with our partners, are committed to clear, accurate and natural Bible translation. Another way…

Called to Mentor Quechua Women

October 11, 2018

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Called to Mentor Quechua Women

High in Peru’s Andes Mountains, Luisa Cahuana meets regularly with Cusco Quechua women who are hungry to read Scripture in their language. Many are new believers who have been introduced to Christ through the ministries of ATEK, Wycliffe’s partner organization…

1,000th Translation: Keliko New Testament

October 10, 2018

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1,000th Translation: Keliko New Testament

This past August, the Keliko people of South Sudan celebrated a momentous milestone: after 20 years of perseverance through the hardships of civil war and displacement, the Keliko translation team has completed their translation of the New Testament. SIL International, a partner of…

Moved by the Word

October 5, 2018

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Moved by the Word

Efforts to engage local people in the work of Bible translation are called “mobilization.” One component of the Bali mobilization project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is to translate and produce oral Bible stories for distribution on smartphones.…

A New Weapon

October 5, 2018

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A New Weapon

In times past, the Binumarien people of Papua New Guinea would paint their faces with black ashes, wear pig teeth necklaces, and even put pigs teeth in their mouths when going to war with other tribes. Many also carried string…

A Win-win Situation

October 5, 2018

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A Win-win Situation

Learning to read better herself, a Quechua teacher instructs others too. After attending literacy training workshops run by AIDIA, Wycliffe Canada’s partner in Peru, 22-year-old Luz Marina is now serving as a voluntary literacy teacher in her community. Now that…

Consuming Passion

July 20, 2018

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Consuming Passion

Betty Amon remembers sitting with her family during family devotions, reading the Bible in Pohnpeian, one of Micronesia’s major languages. She could read the words aloud, but she didn’t have the faintest idea what they meant.

Growing with “the gizmo”

July 19, 2018

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Growing with �“the gizmo”

Workers with AIDIA, Wycliffe Canada’s partner organization in Peru, were surprised when they visited the community of Pacayura, site of a newly planted church.

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