Translation is key for minority languages

The needs of this language community here in the U.S. show that translation is key to much more than just Scripture. Within these minority language groups of the world, translation work also impacts health, education and other social issues. Wycliffe understands that critical community development often starts in a surprising place: with Bible translation and the language development that is foundational to it.

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Translation is key for minority languages.

Don't throw the pearls of the Gospel before swine…

Not many of us stop to think about how we got the Word in our own language: English.

John Wycliffe, a Catholic priest, had a vision for the English peasants. The English language, considered a minority or ‘throw-away’ language in his day (the Church used Latin), Wycliffe believed that it was an injustice for this ‘marginalized group’ NOT to have access to Scripture so that they did not need an intermediary to interpret it for them.

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Don’t throw the pearls of the Gospel before swine….

Teaching Children the Gospel in Everyday Prayers

By: John Starke is an editor for The Gospel Coalition and managing editor of TGC Reviews, the book review site of The Gospel Coalition.

Many ways to teach our kids the Gospel, here are some of them, according to John Starke, we can teach the Gospel through everyday prayers.

Want some true joy?

Psalm 119:1-10

Who are the joyful people?

Those who are following God’s commandments
Those who are obeying God’s law
Those who are doing God’s statutes
Those who are listening & acting out God’s word in their lives
Those who keep their lives pure with God’s word

Then they will have the true joy