Tag Archives: Last Languages
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533420 was not just another number; it was an opportunity for me to help someone engage with the Word of God. I once heard it said that God gave us computers to help advance and accelerate Bible Translation, and he … Continue reading
Celebration of 30 years of prayer
Wycliffe USA is halfway through their celebration of 30 years of prayer of the Bibleless Peoples Prayer Project on their Prayer Blog and I am in awe when I see what God does when His people pray. Now to him … Continue reading
Akosse Bible Dedication Part IV
This is the final post on the Akosse dedication all though there are many more stories I could share from the event of all the ten different church choirs from every denomination and the processional in which one of the … Continue reading
Akosse Bible Dedication Part III
The day continued with many more speeches and then we got to the main sermon. It was preached by a local pastor on Matthew 20:1-13 on the parable of workers in the vineyard. He started off by having the text … Continue reading
Akosse Bible Dedication Part II
The first speaker of the day was the chief of the village. He shared a story from his days of a child that if you greeted a white man in English you could end up with a penny. One day … Continue reading
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
The Remaining Need
Coupled with Nigeria, francophone Africa makes up one of the three areas of greatest Bible translation need in the world today. In francophone Africa alone, there are approximately 380 remaining translation needs. Pray for wisdom for translation personnel and administrators … Continue reading
Bible Dedications
The weekend before Christmas 2 languages in Cameroon celebrated and dedicated their New Testament’s. Denya NT Dedication Read more about the Anyang people who speak Denya and see on the map where this group of 20,000 people are located in … Continue reading
Light to Kon-Yambetta
The first week in November I visited the village of Kon-Yambetta to evaluate the possibility of having some type of internet connection for the Bible Translation Project. I have an update I would like to share. Internet connectivity looks like … Continue reading
IT Missionaries
Wycliffe USA is featured on the cover story of this month’s Christian Computing Magazine. It gives a great explanation of Wycliffe’s “IT Missionaries.” I also like the support that the EC Group has given to Wycliffe. Click here to read … Continue reading