bible translation
Not a blindness, but a hunger ... for God
Does a camel go into the hole of an ant's nest?
Bible Gateway removes The Passion Translation
Bible Gateway, a popular site that contains a wide range of Bible versions, has removed…
Christians on remote island groups eagerly await first complete Bible
“We Marquesas Islanders have been Christians for over 150 years but we do not yet…
The Christmas story comes to Maningrida
When my editor heard that the small township of Maningrida in northern Arnhem Land was…
Why the work of Indigenous Bible translation will never be finished
Of all the things that Indigenous culture is rich in, apart from the universally treasured…
A passion for translation they hope to pass on
They left their homes and families to make the long trek to Darwin with a…
The Bible in plain English recorded in Indigenous voices
What about people that have never even heard about Jesus? They can’t believe in him,…
From the cane to acclaim: Tom Little's journey of redemption
Musician and Bible translator Tom Little remembers as a child being caned at school for…
Sign language Bible translations advance across the world
Today, 23 September, is International Day of Sign Languages – a day the United Nations…
'New energy and urgency' fuels Bible translations for people who have a disability
2020 was a challenging year. For everybody. Families and friends had to find new ways…