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Saved by a former enemy
While I was cutting a tree, the trunk fell on my right leg. It fractured my bones and ripped open my flesh from heel to knee. I couldn’t get up, or walk.
Read MoreBloom software helps blind and visually impaired
A 2019 pilot project in the Philippines resulted in digital books for the blind and visually impaired.
Read MoreA newfound connection
When the father showed the Romanian sign language video to his deaf son, the boy perked up and seemed to clearly understand the story’s message.
Read MoreGod’s Word touches hearts in Nigeria
Although the young Ndokwa woman was familiar with Scripture, this was the first time she was hearing it in her language. Immediately, both she and her daughter decided to follow Christ.
Read MoreThe 30th Anniversary
On Aug. 10, 2020, my wife Jo and I celebrated a significant anniversary of a major life event in 1990. The location was a Canela village in Brazil. The occasion was the distribution of newly printed Bible portions, which Jo and I helped translate in partnership with the Canela people.
Read MoreWycliffe Russia Builds Virtual Networks
“Russia is big, and our office is not,” says Wycliffe Russia’s Vlada Dibirova. “We send churches information, news and videos. And also, we constantly contact pastors . . . to pray for them and the church’s needs.”
Read MoreA Roma Village Transformed
Seeing their poverty, we did not leave them in need, and God did in their hearts much more than we could have thought.
Read MoreLet Us Run the Race With Perseverance
Our aim was to put the Gergiko New Testament into the hands of the church, and that goal kept us going during very difficult times.
Read More5 Reasons Why Google Can’t Translate the Bible
Five real-life reasons why human translators, not computer programs, are needed for clear, accurate and natural Bible translations.
Read MoreThe Word That Brings Freedom
Afaafa decided to read the first Bible verse she set her eyes on–and it “happened” to be Galatians 5:1. That night, she dreamed that God was inviting her to choose slavery or freedom.
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