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Last But Not Least

Last But Not Least

‘They like their language, they want to praise God in their language!’For the Safwa people, the launch of their New Testament was a joyful occasion. ‘When I first came to the Mbeya project in Tanzania in 2007, the team was working with nine...
Bible Translation Movement Shows Big Progress

Bible Translation Movement Shows Big Progress

After a predictable slowdown during the first two years of the pandemic, the global Bible translation movement saw major advances in the past year — with Asia and Africa leading the way. Today, more people speaking more languages have access to more of the Bible than...
Sign Languages in Switzerland

Sign Languages in Switzerland

There are about 10,000 completely deaf people in Switzerland who use three distinct sign languages to communicate. Three sign languages There are about 10,000 completely deaf people in Switzerland. Three sign languages are used: Swiss German Sign Language (DSGS),...
1000th New Testament

1000th New Testament

This year we celebrate the 1000th New Testament completed with SIL engagement! The Keliko of South Sudan will welcome the arrival of their Keliko New Testament — a story of perseverance through war and exile. Yes, this year we celebrate the 1000th New Testament...
Why I Was Crying Last Night

Why I Was Crying Last Night

“I want to tell you why I was crying last night. I had just heard them praying and reading in our language.” Until recently, Yoke had only heard speakers of her language pray and read Scripture in the national language, Indonesian. Yoke lives in the Aru...