From the Archives
Wycliffe mourns former director Jim Dean
Dr. Jim Dean, director of Wycliffe Bible Translators of Canada from 1976 to 1986, died Dec. 24 after an extended illness. He was 96. Jim is survived by his five…
Read MoreCurious About Christmas
One day, two Bible translators came to visit. They brought booklets, called The Christmas Story, in the mother tongue of the villagers. The entire community was invited to hear the story.
Read MoreLoving This “Fishbowl” Life
Here’s the super cool thing: people here care and they meet you where you’re at.
Read MoreAlaska celebrates Yupik Bible recording
In 1959, Wycliffe Bible Translators sent two young linguists, David and Mitzi Shinen, to Gambell, Alaska. There they spent a few years learning the Yupik language and then started translating…
Read MoreLatin Americans embrace missions call to Southeast Asia
“We believe God is raising up a new wave of missionaries from Latin America for the Bible translation task in Southeast Asia.
Read MoreFaithful God, Faithful Servant
Goma Mabele knows what perseverance is, after serving three decades in the Mbandja Bible translation project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Read MoreGospel Comes Alive for Ethiopian Deaf
We hoped that, one day, we would get a way to learn God’s Word in a way that we understand best.
Read MoreBrazil workshop equips consultants
A recent workshop in Brazil for translation consultants-in-training drew 50 participants from nine countries.
Read MoreA Traditional Priest Chooses Christ
“Even though I had heard the Word of God before,” says Emmanuel, “it had never spoken to my heart . . . as it did when I started hearing it being read to me in my mother tongue.”
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7 Ways to Get the Word in You
“Your Word have I hidden in my heart that I might not sin against you”
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