Tag Archives: Bible Translation
Akosse Bible Dedication Part I
Last weekend I was privileged to attend the dedication of the Akosse New Testament for the Bakossi people in Tombel. The drive there and back is another story, which will come soon but I wanted to share about the celebration … Continue reading
Killer Bees and me
The grounds and facilities fall under my area of responsibility so as I was walking outside when one of the gardeners stopped to show me something that was really bothering him. As he was mowing the grass around a cement … Continue reading
Bambalang
Recently we had sent out an email asking for prayer for a village that had been attacked by a neighboring village just days before the dedication of the first book of the Bible, Luke, in their language. Over 300 houses … Continue reading
Deployment of BGAN Satellites!
Last November I wrote about a new technology that we were evaluating for the possibility of being deployed in Cameroon. I’m happy to report that last week we successfully deployed 2 of these BGAN units and trained the Mother Tongue … Continue reading
Village Visit
Several weeks ago I wrote about a technology that was helping to change the pace of Bible Translation. This week the initial testing of a similar technology took place in Cameroon. I was the driver for the visits to the … Continue reading
Wycliffe World Day of Prayer 2010
Today is the Wycliffe global day of prayer. If you are curious why every November 11th Wycliffe sets this day aside for prayer you can read about it here. So far today I’ve been able to pray and listen to … Continue reading
Technology
I’ve recently heard how technology is changing the pace of Bible Translation. On a small island country there was a local villager who was working with a Bible Translation Consultant who lived on a different continent. Together they were working … Continue reading
Bible Translation featured on HDNet’s “World Report” with Greg Dobbs
I thought this was a great report that aired April 20th. Click here for a summary of the video on Wycliffe’s blog.

