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Wycliffe Stories

Wycliffe people are often on assignment in some of the toughest terrains and most difficult conditions imaginable. Not only that, but they are often at the forefront of language and literacy. With that kind of environment, over 6,600 members worldwide and over fifty years of field experience, you would expect a story or two to emerge. Indeed there are hundreds of Wycliffe stories. Here's just a few for your enjoyment. More will be added regularly.

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The Week That Changed My Life
For a long time they lay on the dirt floor, their tears flowing. When they finally arose, one could see the imprint of their heads where their tears had turned the dirt to mud. [more]

Touching Heart and Mind
You may ignore a message delivered in a foreign language. But it's difficult to ignore a message delivered in your heart language. [more]

What's in a Clause?
Between them they had studied English, Finnish, French, and German. But despite their background in languages, they faced tremendous challenges. [more]

The Missionary That Never Sleeps
Who can be a better missionary than one who never sleeps, doesn't take a vacation, is always there when you want to read it? [more]

My Liver Has Left Me!
Joe was in for quite an adventure, one that would change his life forever. [more]

A Forever Promise
What God is asking of every Christian is a commitment to be part of fulfilling the Great Commission. He wants us to share His heart, His vision for the world. [more]

A Few Loaves ...
God had confirmed for me in many ways his call to be involved in the task of Bible translation, but there have been times that I have not felt so sure I'm the one for the job. [more]

From Melbourne to Mangga
A chance meeting at the 30-year anniversary celebration of the PNG Bible Translation Association last year fulfilled a childhood wish for journalist Lucy Kapi. [more]

An Angel of Hara
Dropping the fifty in her hands I turned for the door. If she said anything, I would pretend I didn't hear and keep going! Then from behind I was stunned by softly spoken words. [more]

The Last Page
Across the table, Baju groaned in anguish as this immense travesty unfolded. It seemed ever so long for him to work his finger back and forth down the page. Finally ... [more]

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