How the Bible Impacts Someone’s Life

This is a part of Francisco Pihali, project coordinator for Meeto Translation Project, northern Mozambique. He reads and translates the Word of God in his own language and God really speaks to him personally, and imagine when that happen to all the people who speak in the same language can hear God’s word in their own heart language. They all will be changed by the power of God’s word.

When I translate, I read the Scriptures and let God speak to my heart first.  That process of preparing to translate is a time of devotion for me, and lets God work in my life.

I recently read from the book of Ephesians that Jesus is the cornerstone. I discovered that Jesus is actually the cornerstone of my life.  I was with my colleague in school, and we were both emotionally moved by that truth. My trust and faith in Jesus grew dramatically in response to that Scripture. I have never forgotten that verse.

What have I discovered in the translation process? I have discovered that it’s not just translation, but life devotion.

“Kairos” Moment In Japan

It’s been more than a week since the first earthquake and tsunami struck Japan. Numbers of the death is increasing and the level of radiation from the nuclear plant is getting higher. The Government is trying hard to solve the problem and helping the people.

Mission Network News reported what has been going on there now.

Rejoice With The Ghanaians

Ghana: The Chumburung Bible was launched with much rejoicing, and many leaders urged people to buy a copy and read it. “We had many joyful reunions with people welcoming us back,” Keir and Gillian Hansford write. “It was hard to leave again, after many hugs and tears.”

(Pray 24×7 Vision 2025)

We Can Help Japan

Yes, We Can Help

An 9.1 earthquake struck the coast of Japan on March 11th, at the depth of about 17 miles below the earth’s surface. The most effected area was Sendai.

Japan continues to experience an ongoing national tragedy as a result of the earthquake. Dozens of earthquakes were felt after the quake, some more than 6.0 magnitude. And now, they are facing nuclear problem because of the plant got hit by the tsunami.

Until last Thursday, news reported that more than 5,000 people died (and still counting), more than 8,000 people were still missing, and about 2,200 people were injured. The search and rescue teams are still looking for more people under the destroyed buildings and in the sea.

Summer Plan Already?

Hey, are you thinking to plan your summer this year? How do you want it to be? Here are some valuable and challenging options for you. Search them here at Wycliffe NextGen website.

Hope you find the right one for you 🙂