Translating the Bible for the Oshiwambo People

The Oshiwambo people make up half the population of Namibia and a small population of Angola. They live in farms and villages relying on the region’s rich soil. Many generations of Oshiwambo people are plagued by the consequences of past generations. They came from homes were domestic tensions were high. Read More

Praying for the Western Kaqchikel People of Guatemala

In Guatemala there are 25 official languages, of which 22 are indigenous languages. One of those is Western Kaqchikel. The Western Kaqchikel community of 110,380 people lives in the highlands of Guatemala. These Mayan people predate the Spanish conquistadors. About 90 percent of the Western Kaqchikel people profess faith… Read More

God’s Word for Pomeranian People in Brazil

Pomerade is known as “The Most German Town in Brazil.” Pomeranian people immigrated from Pomerania, a region on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea between Germany and Poland. Fleeing from the atrocities of war, they settled in Southern Brazil. Today, the descendants of Pomeranian immigrants total more… Read More

Celebrating a New Testament 51 Years in the Making

Most of the 200,000 Gola people live in Western Liberia. Another 10,000 live in neighboring Sierra Leone. They speak a Niger-Congo language, also called Gola. It is spoken in 15 Liberian counties, yet the people have no Scripture in their heart language. That is until now. Praise God!… Read More

Praise God! A Fifth of the World Now Has Scripture

In the last five years, Scripture has been translated in 270 languages used by more than 1.7 billion people around the world. Amazingly, that’s a fifth of the world’s populaton who now have access to the life-changing message of the gospel in the language they think, speak, and dream… Read More

First Bible for Nigeria’s Epie People Nearly Complete

The Epie tribe lives along the Epie Creek in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. They live in mud homes with roofs made of leaves from palm trees. And they make their living farming and fishing. Epie speakers long for a Bible in a language they can speak, understand, and relate… Read More

A Full Bible for Togo’s Lamba People

The Lamba people live primarily in Northern Togo. They enjoy a life of weaving, basketry, pottery, and blacksmithing. Lamba people also worship the spirit of deceased relatives. They call on the name of their ancestors to bless their house, protect them, or help them in times of need. We… Read More

First Ever Sign Language Bible Almost Complete

There are 400 unique sign languages worldwide. No sign language in the world has its own Bible translation … but we are inching closer and closer to changing this. A network of Bible Translation agencies has been collaborating to complete the first ever sign language Bible in –… Read More