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Barrier-Breaking Translation in DRC

Mono churches maintained historic barriers between denominations. But early successes in Bible translation inspired cooperation and the old barriers disappeared as pastors worked together to learn more of God’s Word and share it with Mono speakers.

God’s Word Highlighted in Noon Language

Excitement is in the air! There’s a flurry of activity in Senegal in preparation for a joyous event in the community — the dedication of the New Testament in the Noon language. But preparations among Noon speakers began long before the event planning got underway.

Encounters of the Best Kind

Rewe translators Peter, Janet and Romy are enthusiastically planting the seed of God’s Word in different villages. Before their eyes they are seeing it bear fruit. In the past, people have been unable to understand God’s Word. Now, in their own language, it’s a different story …

MP3 Recording Interests Skeptical Chief

After a wedding in his village, the chief saw a crowd gathered around Gabriel’s MP3 player, listening to a Christian message. Believing it was critical of his religion, he asked Gabriel to play it again for him. Gabriel, visiting from another village, wondered if he’d gone too far.

Team Uses Video to Pass Down Stories

The Ayta people number only 3,000. They love stories and use them to pass down important information, including history. Now video Bible storytelling is being used by the Ayta Abellen translation team to share the truths of Scripture.
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