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Newly launched New Testament in Chad brings message of peace and forgiveness

February 8, 2022

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Newly launched New Testament in Chad brings message of peace and forgiveness

The Migaama New Testament was launched in a vibrant and exciting event in the village of Baro in Chad in December 2021. The New Testament represents an opportunity to emphasize Jesus’ message of peace, forgiveness and reconciliation at a time when…

Paving the path

January 7, 2022

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Paving the path

More than half of Papua New Guinea’s 820 languages still do not have a single verse of Scripture, making it one of the top countries of greatest need for Bible translation. Duncan Kasokason is leading the way for other local consultants in Bible translation.

Wycliffe Canada leads software development to speed Bible translation

December 7, 2021

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Wycliffe Canada leads software development to speed Bible translation

An international team of 12 organizations including Wycliffe Canada and its partner OneBook are providing linguists, consultants, exegetical advisers and software specialists to develop a new software tool: The Bible Translator’s Assistant (TBTA). The software has potential to speed access…

Innovative approach helps missionary kids “hunger for school”

October 14, 2021

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Innovative approach helps missionary kids “hunger for school”

Modular Study Groups (MSGs) are a non-traditional approach to education that looks quite different from typical Western-style classrooms.

Died: Marilyn Laszlo, Bible translator who inspired missionaries to “come by here”

September 27, 2021

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Died: Marilyn Laszlo, Bible translator who inspired missionaries to “come by here”

The passionate storyteller spent nearly a quarter century developing written language and Scripture for a Papua New Guinea village.

Called to peace

August 19, 2021

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Called to peace

In Papua New Guinea, a Scripture-based trauma healing workshop brought together people from two warring villages. A ceasefire had been in place, but it had been broken. Many lives had been lost on both sides.

SIL releases new fonts

August 18, 2021

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SIL releases new fonts

Wycliffe’s key strategic partner, SIL International, develops and supports a wide range of software to assist with language development activities, such as linguistic and cultural research, literacy and mother-tongue education, dictionary development, community and computer-assisted translation, and vernacular media production.…

Wycliffe Associates appoints new President/CEO

August 9, 2021

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Wycliffe Associates appoints new President/CEO

Wycliffe Associates has appointed Simoun Ung as the next president and chief executive officer. Ung commenced his duties on July 1. Founded in 1967 and now based in Orlando, Fla., Wycliffe Associates (WA) worked to support Bible translation teams in…

The story of “How Great Thou Art”

July 12, 2021

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The story of “How Great Thou Art”

1934. A village in the Carpathian Mountains. Anna* reads from a Russian Bible, her words precise and careful. She is the first person in her village ever to do so—the first person ever to learn to read. Her guests listen…

Wycliffe’s Arsenault shares in top award

May 17, 2021

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Wycliffe’s Arsenault shares in top award

Dr. Paul Arsenault, a Wycliffe Canada member and faculty member of the Canada Institute of Linguistics (CanIL), has been awarded a top prize from the Journal of the International Phonetic Association. Arsenault co-authored Kalasha (Bumburet Variety) with Alexei Kochetov, Jan…

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