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Transformed by the Word: The least of these

Lyn Wake considers what Jesus means in Matthew 25 to care for 'the least of these'. She encourages us to reflect God’s heart for loving those who feel forgotten and insignificant.

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This is my story, this is my song

Lyn Wake reflects on the beautiful music of Fanny Crosby - the American poet, hymnist and mission worker best known for her hymn 'Blessed Assurance'. Discover what it means to use your story for God's glory.

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Transformed by the Word: Loving our next-door neighbours

What does it truly look like to 'love your neighbour'? Lyn Wake takes a look at this famous command and suggests that the best way to love a neighbour is to reflect the love of Jesus.

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Why do we need modern translations of the Bible?

  Many people ask us about why revisions are necessary for Bible translation projects. The truth is that language evolves over time. A language that was translated 100 years ago may not be ...

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Transformed by the Word: ‘Partnership with God’

Lyn Wake brings us another inspiring edition of Transformed by the Word with a reflection on what it means to work WITH God instead of just seeking to 'do something good' for him.

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Transformed by the Word: Be Still and Know

Lyn Wake explains why the discipline of stillness plays an important role in coming to know God more intimately and serving him with greater purpose.

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Expecting the God of the unexpected

We have all been dealing with unexpected twists and turns over the past couple of years. Lyn Wake asks the question 'Are we becoming more attuned to ‘expecting the unexpected’ as the pandemic unfolds?' While it may be scary, this unexpected season offers us the opportunity to learn more about God’s character and our own place in his overarching story.

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Partnering in Bible translation for Indigenous Australian languages

By Max Sahl  |  Wycliffe Today Spring 2021 Wycliffe Australia is very proud of its members working in translation and Scripture engagement projects right here in Australia. In our own backyard, ...

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Diamonds in the rough

As we celebrate the diamond anniversary of AuSIL this year, Lyn Wake reflects on the type of gems that really do last forever - gems found in the Bible. Much like raw diamonds, there are priceless jewels in God’s Word, always there for us to uncover if we become ‘spiritual miners’.

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Transformed by the Word: Remembering God

In 2021, we pause to remember God and all he has done over the many years of Bible translation ministry in our country and throughout the world. Remembering God’s faithfulness is a major theme that keeps appearing throughout Scripture. Why? Because we have a great tendency to forget! 

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Thanks for your patience...

Waiting is hard, isn't it. But imagine waiting 2000 years for Scripture in your language! Thanks for your patience. And thanks for your generous support which will help bring the long wait to an end...