
Nigeria (MNN) ? Nigeria’s Alago people are working to preserve their mother-tongue. Translators now have a written language, and literacy programs are underway. The literacy rate is estimated at 2.5%.
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by Administrador on jun.19, 2010, under Bible Translations, News

Bible translation is being done in groups throuhgout the world to bring the written Word to the nations. (Wycliffe photo.)
International (MNN) ? Out of over 6,900 languages spoken worldwide, about 2,200 have yet to have a translation of the Bible. The number of people represented by the 2,200 languages still without any part of the written Word stretches past 350 million.
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by Administrador on jun.19, 2010, under Bible Translations, News

Wycliffe Bible Translators help individuals read the Scriptures for the first time--and in their mother-tongue. (Wycliffe photo)
International (MNN) ?Wycliffe Bible Translators is launching their summer campaign, and you can help in translation efforts “from first words to final printing.”
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by Administrador on jun.19, 2010, under Bible Translations, News
International (MNN) ? Once upon a time, getting the translated audio Scriptures to a rural people group required carrying a lot of heavy equipment. Laptop computers came about and opened a lot more doors. Now, a new MegaVoice unit called the Next Generation Player (NGP) is filtering down to users.
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by Administrador on may.21, 2010, under Bible Translations, News
POSTED: 10 MAY, 2010
Papua New Guinea (MNN) ? Providing the Gospel in people’s heart language is essential in seeing people turn to Christ. But many people around the world can’t read. That’s why Faith Comes By Hearing exists: to provide God’s Word in audio.
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by Administrador on may.21, 2010, under Bible Translations, News
Asia (BIBLICA/MNN) ?Biblica celebrates ministry milestones in Asia this month.
A delegation from the ministry dedicated new Scripture translations in two new languages in the Philippines this week.
Biblica International CEO Keith Danby and Biblica Group Vice President for Asia Pacific Somporn Sirikolkarn joined author and speaker Philip Yancey and others in Manila, Philippines, for the release and dedication of the Tagalog and Cebuano Bible translations.
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by Administrador on may.21, 2010, under Bible Translations, News
International (MNN) ? Once upon a time, getting the translated audio Scriptures to a rural people group required carrying a lot of heavy equipment. Laptop computers came about and opened a lot more doors. Now, a new MegaVoice unit called the Next Generation Player (NGP) is filtering down to users.
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by Administrador on may.01, 2010, under Bible Translations, News
Posted: 28 April, 2010

Nigeria (MNN) ? Nigeria’s Alago people are working to preserve their mother-tongue. Translators now have a written language, and literacy programs are underway. The literacy rate is estimated at 2.5%.
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by Administrador on may.01, 2010, under Bible Translations, News
Posted: 27 April, 2010

Faith Comes By Hearing often distributes these Proclaimers which contain audio Scriptures in a particular language. (FCBH photo)
International (MNN) ? Often around the world, people have literally no access to Scripture in their own language. For some, even when they are given the Bible in their own language, they do not have the ability to read it.
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by Administrador on mar.29, 2010, under Bible Translations, News
Chile (MNN) ? The first of Chile’s damage estimates are in. The government estimates damages at around $30 billion. Recovery could take up to four years.
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by Administrador on mar.29, 2010, under News

SAT-7 CEO Terry Ascott recently spoke about their partnership with the JESUS Film Project at a JESUS Film Project briefing. (SAT-7 photo)
Middle East/North Africa (MNN) ? In the 1980′s, television became the primary source of information in the Middle East. By the 1990′s, satellite television became readily available. Now, about 98 percent of the 550 million people living in the Middle East have access to satellite television.
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