“It’s a shame that there are people—so many people—that don’t have God’s Word in their language. And you know, if you think something is a shame, then…you oughta do something about it.” Two of our missionaries explain the process of Bible translation in West Africa.
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God, please move in powerful ways to bring the right individuals to fill urgently needed administrative roles in Nile Africa, Papua New Guinea, and West Africa.
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Thank you, God, for the new teammates who recently arrived in West Africa to serve a Bibleless people group.
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God, please move the translations of two full Bibles and a New Testament in West Africa through their final stages so they can be published.
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God, please give a newly formed translation team in West Africa’s Gulf Coast the ability to translate your Word with understanding and clarity.
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