Posts Tagged ‘Scripture impact’
Good soil waiting for good seed
The Taqt* people were sometimes characterized as hard soil for evangelism. But Scripture translation in their own language is proving that they are good soil waiting for good seed.
Read MoreEngagement with Scripture: Where transformation begins
Engaging with Scripture changes people and communities. Read about how a verse from Ecclesiastes changed the way the Indonesian Sign Language team works together.
Read MorePlanting seeds in good heart soil
Hearing God’s Word in his own language brought lasting hope and comfort to Adiru.
Read MorePrayer Point: Kinsha Scripture Engagement
Christian parenting workshops are encouraging Kinsha families and introducing them to the God who loves them.
Read MoreMore valuable than jade and gold
Nyan’s family life was transformed by a workshop in his language that taught him a Christian approach to parenting.
Read MoreMore than an adventure
Four young AIDIA staff members travel deep into the jungles of Peru to train Sunday school teachers and their students.
Read MoreNew Wycliffe video features Canadian author Ann Voskamp
“If we care about people actually having life in the world,” says writer and speaker Ann Voskamp, “. . . how can they know what it means to be fully human apart from God’s Word?”
Read More“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…
Read MoreDelivered 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.
Read MoreQuechua translators reach Bible translation milestone
Translation of the Old Testament into the Eastern Apurímac Quechua language of Peru has been completed. As a result, the minority language group will soon have access to the entire Bible in the language that serves them best.
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