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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
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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Wycliffe Bible Translators work in Papua New Guinea received a welcome boost last week with the arrival of a new Kodiak aircraft
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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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USA (MNN) -- What do 7,000 gumballs and Bible translation have in common? You'll find that answer in the lobby of Wycliffe Bible Translators headquarters. There, a large case contains 7,000 gumballs, each one representing someone who is praying for those without a Bible in their language. When an individual signs up to pray for a Bible-less people group, another gumball is dropped in. The Wycliffe Prayer team wants to add more gumballs, since...
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