Celebrating from Jerusalem to the Nations
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Launching HELP in 4 nations!
“See, I am doing a new thing! I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.”– Isaiah 43:19 We have encouraging news to share from around the world, made possible and strengthened by your generous support and faithful prayers. This year we launched our...
En dehors de la page : La parole de Dieu pour les utilisateurs de la langue des signes
There are over 400 sign languages in the world, but only one (ASL) has a translation of the whole Bible. Deaf communities are the unreached people groups all around us. Can’t Deaf people just read the Bible? Learning to read is a very different process if you don’t...
Présentation de Jane Pleace
Jane Pleace joins Whole Word Institute as Executive Vice President, Global Advancement, after a two-year term serving on the Board of Directors.
Traduire en temps de guerre
Mele is from Tonga where she’s part of a translation team working on the Tonga Old Testament. She came to Jerusalem to become a consultant who can oversee multiple translation projects from biblical Hebrew straight into local languages.
Présentation de Dan Doherty
We are happy to officially introduce Dan Doherty who joined us recently as VP Advancement for Europe & Asia-Pacific.
Partagez l'histoire complète de Pâques
As we approach the traditions of Good Friday and Easter, how do we understand their world-changing events and the big story they tell? Jesus himself explained what was happening through the events of the Passover – during the Passover meal, he took highly symbolic...
2023 Annual Report: Going Beyond
We are excited to share our annual report, Going Beyond. This report highlights how God is leading us to "go beyond' in service of the vital need for full Bible translation from biblical source language to heart languages. Watch the 3-minute video that shows some...
Quand les Zambiens entendront toute l'histoire
This is Frackson from Zambia. He is studying Biblical Hebrew and translation at the Whole Word Institute, so that he can be part of translating God’s Word into his people’s native language, Senga.