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Son of Man or “pumpkin child?”

January 11, 2023

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Son of Man or “pumpkin child?”

A completed New Testament could be published very soon for the Rangi language community of central Tanzania. But recently, one reviewer noticed a startling error.

SIL International among winners of Amazon’s AWS IMAGINE Grant

December 5, 2022

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SIL International among winners of Amazon’s AWS IMAGINE Grant

Wycliffe’s key partner, SIL International, is one of 10 organizations selected to receive the Go Further, Faster award, one of two awards in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) IMAGINE Grant. Winners were announced Nov. 29 on the AWS website at aws.amazon.com...

Translating Scripture for Spain’s Deaf presents unique challenges

November 2, 2022

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Translating Scripture for Spain’s Deaf presents unique challenges

Spanish Sign Language and Catalan Sign Language are the two primary languages used by the Deaf in Spain.

The most valuable thing

September 12, 2022

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The most valuable thing

At her coronation in 1953, [Queen Elizabeth] was presented with a Bible as these extraordinary words rang out in Westminster Abbey, and around the world: ‘We present you with this book, the most valuable thing that this world affords.’

Philippines language group celebrates translation of whole Bible

August 22, 2022

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Philippines language group celebrates translation of whole Bible

On May 28 of this year, after nearly 50 years of translation work, the Barlig people of Mountain Province in the Philippines celebrated the completion of the whole Bible in their language—Finallig.

Startling dream convicts weary translator

July 25, 2022

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Startling dream convicts weary translator

Over the past year, a local Bible translator serving her Timber* language group in Southeast Asia grew so discouraged that she decided to quit. Ani* now believes she was under spiritual attack.

A grandmother’s love of the Word bears fruit

July 21, 2022

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A grandmother’s love of the Word bears fruit

After his grandmother passed away, a young man in Peru remembered her love for God’s Word.

“I cried for the first time in my life”

June 2, 2022

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“I cried for the first time in my life”

Imagine a region torn by war. The militia controls public life. People live in fear. How can the translated Word of God make a difference? How can it even get to people? In that troubled region in West Asia, four…

A heart filled with honey

April 27, 2022

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A heart filled with honey

As a child, Stella had enjoyed school on the few occasions she was able to attend. But because there was no one to sponsor her education in Cameroon’s Ndop Plain, she had to drop out.

Delivered from darkness

April 22, 2022

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Delivered from darkness

Growing up under communism as part of a minority language group in Asia, Bota knew nothing about Jesus. But as a young adult, she grew increasingly curious about the meaning of life and whether God existed.

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