Posts Tagged ‘Literacy’
Opening wide the gates of life
As a youngster, Marcelina was convinced she had little worth. But years later, a Bible translation initiative in her Eastern Apurìmac Quechua language began to open up her world.
Read More“I weep with joy”
Komlan struggled with addiction and rejection in his village in Togo. But then he heard local Bible translators were running free literacy classes in his Ifè language.
Read MoreLiteracy: Opening doors for a brighter future
Literacy is an important pillar in Wycliffe’s ministry. Learn how it is changing the lives of women in Southwest Asia.
Read MoreReflecting on Vision 2025
Wycliffe reflects on Vision 2025, the ambitious goal that every language that still needs Scripture would begin a translation program by the end of 2025.
Read MorePrayer Point: Asarɨ’o
Pray for the continued success of workshops in Asarɨ’o communities.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreWaking From a Dream
Maximiliana thought attending church was a waste of time—until literacy skills taught by ATEK helped her understand the Scriptures.
Read MoreTask force seeks solutions for struggling refugee students
In Africa, SIL consultants have recently been involved in an effort to improve the education of displaced students in Uganda refugee settlements.
Read MoreCalled to Mentor Quechua Women
High in Peru’s Andes Mountains, Luisa Cahuana meets regularly with Cusco Quechua women who are hungry to read Scripture in their language. Many are new believers who have been introduced…
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