The Kunama Bible translation process is unique because the community is displaced from their home country of Eritrea and are dispersed around the world.
Read MoreTranslating Across Continents
How a Diaspora Community Shares God’s Word
How a Diaspora Community Shares God’s Word
The Kunama Bible translation process is unique because the community is displaced from their home country of Eritrea and are dispersed around the world.
Read MoreGod is doing amazing things around the world, and you can be a part of seeing people encounter Him through Scripture in a language and format they clearly understand. Join the work by praying with us!
It can be easy for us all to take certain things for granted: access to food, shelter, clothes and even God’s Word. But what if you woke up one morning without access to any clean water, food or shelter. What would your life look like?
Read MoreStay connected to what God is doing around the world, one story at a time.
Get weekly "God Sightings" text messages — short updates that inspire prayer, hope and awe.
Text SIGHTINGS to 407-358-0916.
Find out how Dan and Rachael tenaciously followed God on their journey despite setbacks and challenges.
Read MoreThis is more than a one-time action. Become part of a global effort that is changing lives through Scripture. Learn how you can partner long-term with Wycliffe.
In 1985, Keliko church leaders made plans to translate the Bible into the their language so that the people could fully understand the Word of God. At the time, there was nothing even written in Keliko.
But on August 11, 2018, after nearly 35 years of fierce determination, the lives of the Keliko changed forever.
Your prayers can help bring the hope of Scripture to refugee communities like the Keliko.