A key player in the translation process
Meet the artist and Bible translator behind this beautiful painting 'Translation Process'.
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Meet the artist and Bible translator behind this beautiful painting 'Translation Process'.
How do you revive a translation project when everything seems to keep getting stalled? David shares how prayer has opened up new possibilities that have brought new life to the Anmatyerr project in Central Australia.
Discover how a reading competition developed excitement for God's Word among the Bwana-Bwana young people.
'To help people engage with Scripture, you need to ensure that the friendship is there first.' Discover why Rachel invests in relationships to help with her ministry.
Stephen and Kidu are leaders with BTA PNG - a Wycliffe Global Alliance partner. Discover why they are in Melbourne .
Wycliffe Thai Foundation Director, Tharawat Suebthayat, suggests that Bible translation needs people trained in many different skills working together in order to effectively complete the task.
If translation is the task of the Church, then Marnix knew that they would need to partner with churches, denominational leaders, parachurch groups and organisations to gain momentum. Along with his team at Kartidaya, Marnix prayed and fasted that God would help create connections for more leaders to get on board with the vision.
Bible translation is not simply a technical exercise. It is primarily dependent on relationships and friendships, built up and sustained over a long period of time. It is cultivated by the sharing of lives; of joys and sufferings.
Greg, CEO Wycliffe Foundation, talks about the importance of listening and trust in community development.
Dr Carl Luther is getting ready for another day at the SIL clinic in Ukarumpa, in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea.
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...