Projects in asia:
Order by:Project Name|Location
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Amarasi NT | Amarasi
Timor80,000 Christian farmers who desire to have God’s Word in their language.
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Aramaic M-North NT | Aramaic M-North
East Mediterranean1,000,000 spiritually hungry people who can no longer understand the ancient Scriptures of their forefathers.
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Aramaic M-North OT | Aramaic M-North
East MediterraneanTranslating the Old Testament for a community that highly values the Patriarchs
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Aramaic M-South NT | Aramaic M-South
East Mediterranean15,000 people sequestered in a high mountain pass still speak the language of Jesus, but long to read His words for themselves.
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Aramaic OT | Aramaic
East Mediterranean1,000,000 speakers with an ancient Christian and linguistic heritage.
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Ayta NT Cluster
PhilippinesScripture offers new hope to three marginalized Philippine groups.
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Ayta NT Cluster | Ayta, Abellen
PhilippinesScripture offers new hope to this marginalized Philippine group.
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Ayta NT Cluster | Ayta, Ambala
PhilippinesScripture offers new hope to this marginalized Philippine group.
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Branchu NT | Branchu
undisclosed300,000 people whose renewed cultural passion has opened the door for Bible translation.
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Butbut Kalinga NT | Kalinga, Butbut
Philippines8,000 people in a fierce warring tribe of subsistence farmers who live in traditional scattered settlements in the northeastern region of Luzon Island in the Philippines.
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Dagria NT | Dagria
South Asia10,000 subsistence farmers who live in isolated mountain communities.
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Dela NT | Dela
Timor7,000 people so eager for God’s Word that they drafted Mark on their own initiative.
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Dhao NT | Dhao
Timor7,000 farmers desire to worship in their heart language.
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Eipo IG | Eipomek
Southeast AsiaScripture for a young church in need of God's guidance
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Enula NT | Enula
Southeast AsiaBelievers whose lives are in danger for the sake of a Gospel they’ve never even read.
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Guan NT | Guan
South Asia700,000 people who have lived as shepherds for hundreds of years.
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Hawu NT | Hawu
TimorChristians and animists who live in a politically and religiously turbulent area.
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Helong NT | Helong
Timor20,000 predominately Christian farmers who desire to worship God in their language.
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Isoma NT | Isoma
South Asia150,000 people in a remote farming society that are beginning to turn to Christ.
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Ketning OT | Ketning
Southeast AsiaUsing communication technologies to provide consultant feedback for a remote language.
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Kobas NT | Kobas
Southeast AsiaThe Gospel is bringing freedom from both animistic fears and legalistic forms.
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Kosarek IG | Kosarek
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Kurok NT | Kurok
South Asia478,000 people in a tightly knit society open to receiving God's Word.
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Lole NT | Lole
Timor20,000 people so eager for God’s Word that they drafted the Gospel of Mark on their own initiative.
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Magu NT | Magu
South Asia400,000 hunter-gatherers and farmers who live in clan-based groups.
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Majukayong NT | Majukayong
Philippines10,000 people for whom revenge killing is an important cultural value.
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Manmal NT Cluster
Southeast AsiaTranslators from four language groups working together to bring God’s word to more than two million people in South East Asia.
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Mantive NT/OT Cluster
Southeast AsiaPeople in eight language groups; believers face strong political and religious opposition.
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Matigsalug NT | Matigsalug
Philippines30,000 speakers learning to love their language again.
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Melichi NT | Melichi
Southeast AsiaRural Christian subsistence farmers living in a politically restrictive country.
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Namma NT | Namma
South Asia50,000 primarily hunter-gatherers and laborers who practice animism.
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Paranan NT | Paranan
Philippines15,000 farmers in a remote coastal region on the island of Luzon, which is battered by typhoons and heavy rain each year.
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Paze NT | Paze
Southeast AsiaChristian subsistence farmers across borders of two sensitive countries waiting for God’s Word in their language
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Priau NT | Priau
South Asia301,000 forest people dependent on the produce of the land for their survival.
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Pura NT | Pura
TimorProviding God’s Word to a long-established church that has never heard Him speak their language.
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Rikou NT | Rikou
Timor10,000 people so eager for God’s Word that they published Mark on their own initiative.
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Rivali NT | Rivali
South Asia600,000 primarily animists living in the seclusion and serenity of forested hills.
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Subanen North NT | Subanen, Northern
PhilippinesTraditional animists on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao, hungry for God’s Word in their language
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Suryoyo Aramaic NT | Suryoyo
East Mediterranean500,000 speakers of a language scattered throughout countries across the world.
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Suryoyo OT | Suryoyo
East MediterraneanComputer adaptation makes the Old Testament available to this ancient, Bibleless church
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Targha NT | Targha
South Asia15,000,000 people whose lives are ruled by fear and superstition.
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Tetun Belu NT | Tetun Belu
TimorChristians among a group of 300,000 speakers are asking for Scriptures, both for themselves and to share with their neighbors.
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Tii NT | Tii
Timor14,000 subsistence farmers who live on the island of Rote near the island of Timor in Indonesia, a country that has been troubled by political and religious unrest.
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Tivanti NT
South Asia500,000 primarily isolated forest farmers who remain in bondage by fear of evil spirits.
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Trabhat NT | Trabhat
South Asia600,000 speakers who live on the plains of South Asia.
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Walmi NT | Walmi
South AsiaOver one million people who practice animism, with less than 1 percent of the population Christian