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By Eunice Herchenroeder
It was Christmas Eve. I wasn’t in much of a holiday mood, though. The selection of potential gifts for our children had s…
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Gratitude for God’s Faithfulness: A Year of Answered Prayers Prayer is at the heart of everything Pioneer Bible Translators does. We …
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Because prayer is the strategy of Pioneer Bible Translators, our worldwide team intentionally sets aside a day of fasting and prayer every…
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By Iya
In my North American world, Starbucks is selling Pumpkin Spice Lattes and Peppermint Mocha Cappuccinos. Thanksgiving with its bountiful feast is quickly approaching. The Christmas decorations, for sale since August, have been discounted.…
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Scripture translated in Pioneer Bible Translators’ projects around the world is released in a variety of formats, including…
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God has provided! On Saturday, November 2, we are dedicating our new …
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Many communities where Pioneer Bible missionaries serve are led by elders. These leaders, respected for their age and experience, oversee their communities’ social an…
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By Iya
The Kawah people of West Africa have a proverb: “The elder knows a roasted peanut.” Though I don’t pretend to understand all this proverb’s nuances, I can tell you a couple of things about it. Fir…
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Because prayer is the strategy of Pioneer Bible Translators, our worldwide team intentionally sets aside a day of fasting and prayer ev…
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By Alésha Hagemeyer
At a crossroads in the dusty ground, the music reaches our ears. Just past the cozy gathering of houses and huts, yet near enough to be noticed, stands the small cement church in the village, much like a new child at school waiting for an invitation to play wit…
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By Miriam Beckham
When I met Jesus, I recognized him right away. I sat there staring into the campfire as we sang, “Yes, Jesus loves me. Yes, Jesus loves me. Yes, Jesus loves me, the Bible tells me so.” Suddenly my heart leapt in recognition. Me! He loves me! I s…
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By Iya
How can you translate “one fifth” into a language that doesn’t have words for fractions? …
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