Project Profile

Guan NT | Guan

India 3

Guan speakers live in South Asia. Traditionally, they make their homes in the valleys and support their families by raising sheep. Nearly all of the Guan people practice the traditional religion of their country.

The Guan people value their language and want to see literature in their mother tongue. This interest opened the door for a translation team to move into the area in January 1998. The husband-and-wife team began learning the Guan language, but at that time, they didn’t know of even one Guan Christian. Since then, they’ve discovered a handful of Guan believers. These Christians are helping them with the translation project, and they’ve been drafting parts of the New Testament.

  

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  • Jul20

    Guan of South Asia

    The Guan people have lived as shepherds for hundreds of years. Nearly all practice the traditional religion of their country. They value their language and want to see literature in their mother tongue. This interest opened the door for a translation team to move into the area in January 1998. The husband-and-wife team began learning the Guan language, but at that time, they didn’t know of even one Guan Christian. Since then, they’ve discovered a handful of Guan believers.

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  • Jan20

    Guan of South Asia

    The Guan people have lived as shepherds for hundreds of years. Nearly all of them practice the traditional religion of their country. They value their language and want to see literature in their mother tongue. This interest opened the door for a translation team to move into the area in January 1998. The husband-and-wife team began learning the Guan language, but at that time, they didn’t know of even one Guan Christian. Since then, they’ve discovered a handful of Guan believers.

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