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Wycliffe Bible Translators
Wycliffe Bible Translators is a nonprofit organization that does Bible translation. The organization is based in Orlando, FL and managed by Bob Creson. Its official home on the web is http://www.wycliffe.org
Solomon Islands (MNN) -- During the holidays, we're all in better spirits to help others out. This may be a good time to start planning your next missions trip. President of Wycliffe Associates Bruce Smith says one large need is to help believers in the Solomon Islands. "The challenge at this point is that they want to learn and want to grow in their faith, but they don't have access to Scripture in a language that speaks to them personally...
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Nigeria (MNN) -- Bible translation is combating Islam in Northern Nigeria. The Seed Company, a member of the Wycliffe Family of organizations, is encouraging nationals to do Bible translation. They want to see Bible translation started in every language by 2025. Seed Company President Roy Peterson says Bible translation is important not only to save souls, but entire countries. "The majority religion will sweep across any area where the...
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USA (MNN) -- Moody Broadcasting just finished their annual fall mission's campaign. This year the funds raised will help support Wycliffe Bible Translators and their efforts around the world. George Fisher, director of development at Wycliffe, says: "It was a three-week campaign with Moody. We were able to actually surpass our goal of $513,000 and the Lord provided over $40,000 above what we had as a goal." With these funds, Wycliffe plans to...
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Peru (MNN) -- Wycliffe Bible Translators are nearing the end of a Bible translation project in the Central Andes region of Peru. Wycliffe's Ron Ryan spoke with us from a hillside village called Llihuari. The team is working to finish translation in five indigenous languages. Old Testament translation process will likely take another five years, but there is one problem: "There are very few who are literate. That's part of the Bible translation...
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International (MNN) -- African Inland Mission wants to buy a new Cessna 206 aircraft. In previous years, they have partnered with Wycliffe Bible Translators and their aviation program, JAARS, to train and prepare their pilots. However, as both ministries expand, they do not have enough aircrafts to train everyone. So, AIM is raising the $110,000 dollars needed to buy a new plane. With this plane, AIM and Wycliffe will both be more equipped to...
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