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God Opens the Way

God Opens the Way

God is making a straight path for the whole Word to reach Bibleless people, leading into a broad place of growth, local leadership, and the light of His love.

The Hope of Deliverance

The Hope of Deliverance

I’ve been reflecting on the Passover story this week as we look toward Resurrection Day.

“The Lord is my strength and my song; he has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise him.” —Exodus 15:2

This song comes after God makes a way where there was none, a worshipful response to deliverance that could only come from Him. From Passover to the Resurrection, Scripture tells the story of God bringing His people out of bondage and into new life.

From vision to reality: God’s Word is taking root in Bibleless languages

From vision to reality: God’s Word is taking root in Bibleless languages

You and I know God’s Word as a love letter—spoken, breathed, and shared from generation to generation. In Exodus God introduces himself as “The Lord, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness, keeping steadfast love to the thousandth generation.” Through the prophet Jeremiah He reminds His people, “I have loved you with an everlasting love.” 

Immanuel, God with Us

Immanuel, God with Us

Poleg was familiar with the New Testament but still struggled with understanding the depth of “God with us.” Then when he read Genesis for the first time in his own language, he said:

“Now I see that God never abandoned humanity. Even when people disobeyed him, he still loved them and had already planned a way of salvation (through Jesus).”

How Could We Do Less?

How Could We Do Less?

”For the first time, I truly understood the story without confusion. God’s Word spoke directly to my heart.” This was the moment a translator could finally have Genesis in his own language, translated directly from Biblical Hebrew.

Your Gifts are Being Multiplied! Biblical Hebrew training for many new translations

Your Gifts are Being Multiplied! Biblical Hebrew training for many new translations

I’ve just returned to Jerusalem from Thailand, where I was meeting with Bible translation partners to plan how to complete the task of providing the needed thousands of whole Bible translations for Southeast Asia. Sharon joined me here in Jerusalem, and we have the joy of seeing yet more Biblical Hebrew instructors and translators ready to begin programs in Bibleless regions.

Ask for the Ancient Paths

Ask for the Ancient Paths

“Everyone wonders what road their dreams will take,” Ariel shared with us as we gathered for staff prayer. “Even when we’re in the middle of what we feel is God’s calling, things don’t always go the way we expect. But He is guiding our path. God has a plan for us—and it’s not about us, but about Him, and about preparing the way for His Word.”

Encouraging News

Encouraging News

I’m writing to share some encouraging news and testimonies from a few of my heroes—men and women who’ve dedicated themselves to the challenge of living and learning Biblical Hebrew so they can help bring the whole Bible to their people in their own languages.

Giving God’s Word—a miracle for a translator

Giving God’s Word—a miracle for a translator

"Last month, I had the privilege of teaching 17 Bible translators in Dassa-Zoumé, Benin. The students came from all over the country, one student came all the way from Togo to Benin, riding the bus for 12 hours in order to participate. Some of them have been...