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CanIL_Mind on Fire

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Length 2:00 At The Canada Institute of Linguistics (CanIL), you’re more than a student. You’re a mind on fire. CanIL will ignite your passion to share God’s Word with marginalized communities and equip you with practical skills in linguistics and cross-cultural ministry.” (CanIL is a partner organization with Wycliffe.)

Encourage and Equip—An ATEK Story
Length 5:18 High in the Peruvian Andes, in the remote villages and towns surrounding Cusco, live 1.5 million Quechua people. Though the Scriptures have been published for 30 years in their Cusco Quechua language, church leaders in hundreds of these rural churches have never been taught basic biblical principles. However, things are slowly changing. In Encourage and Equip, you will discover how the Lord is using Wycliffe’s local partner organization, ATEK, to bring transformation by encouraging and equipping His church.
The Signs of Transformation—A journey of faith and perseverance
Length 04:42 Abel could easily have given up, but he persevered. Thanks to the Lord and Abel’s dedicated team, a growing number of people in the Ethiopian Deaf community are finding purpose in Jesus. Step into a new world and discover a vibrant culture within sign language Bible translation. (Special thanks to Door International for permission to use two Scripture video portions in this film.)
Bible Translation is a Justice Issue
Length 02:43 Many people take it for granted that the Bible is available in their own language, and are unaware that there are hundreds of millions without that privilege – mostly from smaller, often marginalised language groups. This video explains in just under three minutes why translating the Bible is transformative for these communities, bringing greater equality, empowerment and justice. (Produced by the United Bible Societies, used with permission.)
Burnout
Length 2:11 Missionary Neil Anderson reveals how doing ministry 24/7 almost ended his missionary career. This is part of the video collection “A Light in the Jungle.”

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