Our Opportunity and Obligation

We’re passionate about Bible translation because God is passionate about Bible translation.

From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture testifies to God’s desire to make His glory and redemption known to all the earth. He created us to know him, but there are 3,865 languages that don’t have access to the words God gave us. These thousands and languages represent millions of people who cannot read the word of God in their language. They don’t have the very thing that’s able to save them: “In humility received the word implanted, which is able to save your souls.” (James 1:21b, NASB)

We’ve been given the amazing opportunity—but also the obligation—to leverage our lives and lead our churches, friends, family, and neighbors to give our time, energy, and resources to get the Bible to the nations. We can be the generation to ensure every language on earth has access to God’s Word.

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