Special Report
A course developed by the Wycliffe Global Alliance, called 'Language and Translation in the Mission of God', is capturing the imagination of church leaders worldwide.
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A first-hand look at how the course impacted attendees in Bogotá, Colombia
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How the Alliance and YWAM discovered common ground: 'I'm finally understanding that translation is about people'
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In Brazil, a dozen seminaries are using the course. And Deaf communities in that nation have found a deeper connection
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A funding opportunity for Alliance organisations and partners
VIDEO SHORTS
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'My theology was transformed'
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A Broader Perspective
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Impacting Hearts & Communities
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'You have to come hear this!'
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Leaving a Legacy
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More Perspectives on the Course's Impact
If you are interested in learning how Language and Translation in the Mission of God might benefit your particular organisation and context, please email us at info@wycliffe.net and we will put you in touch with Bryan Harmelink, the Alliance’s Director for Collaboration.
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Stories reported by Gwen Davies of the Wycliffe Global Alliance Communication and Prayer teams.
Title illustration is AI-derived from a photo showing Sagrada Familia Cathedral in Barcelona, Spain. Original photo: Marc Ewell.
Alliance organisations are welcome to download and use photos from these articles.
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Course gives pastors and other leaders a new understanding of the church's role and responsibility in Bible translation
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'I'm finally understanding that translation is about people'
How the Alliance and YWAM discovered common ground
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In Brazil, a vision takes hold
In Presbyterian seminaries and among a Deaf translation team, a course ignites a shared passion
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