Category Archives: Cameroon

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40 Day Fast

40 days ago I started a social media and blog writing fast. I was convicted of how negative I was – the blogs I wrote were negative and I couldn’t see the positive. Also, I was growing quite judgmental at … Continue reading

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Participant References can be fun

Translators have many tools to aide with doing Bible Translation. One of those tools is called Adapt It. Adapt It is a computer program that helps translate texts between related languages. In the Misaje cluster there are six languages using … Continue reading

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Bible Translation challenge continued

If you missed Monday’s post, you might want to start there before attempting this next challenge. Remember – We say that a translation is a good translation after having asked 3 important questions: Does it sound natural? Is it clear? … Continue reading

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The road to Bible Translation

We just finished our annual meetings and the week after the meetings we have academic half days to allow the linguists and the translators a time to share with one another what they have either published, changes in technology, challenges … Continue reading

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Growth and Work

I recently found an old brochure that was used for raising funds to help complete the training center where I work at. I also thought I would show the number of completed New Testaments that our organization was able to … Continue reading

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After the dedication

I recently read an article about Joseph Nkwelle, a seminary student at the Cameroon Baptist Theological Seminary. Joseph’s mother tongue is Akoose and he is studying to be a Bible translation consultant, when I read that it brought back the … Continue reading

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Birthday Bash

The boys like to keep DeAnna on her toes. Jonah’s birthday always falls during branch meetings (that’s our annual meetings where everyone comes together for one week – think church business meeting for 8 hours a day). It’s not possible … Continue reading

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Palm Sunday

It’s always been neat to see small palm branches for sale around Palm Sunday. You see people walking up and down the road on Palm Sunday holding a small palm branch. This Palm Sunday, DeAnna wanted to buy a small … Continue reading

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Learning to read

We have shared in the past about our guard Christian and how he and his son were voices in The Jesus Film for the Badw’ee language. So, I assumed he was already completely literate in his mother tongue. Earlier this … Continue reading

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Post-it® Notes and God’s faithfulness

I’ll confess, sometimes I get frustrated. Sometimes it seems that nothing is going right, my plans aren’t working and everyone around me wants something from me. It’s getting close to that time of the year in Cameroon when the demands … Continue reading

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