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Life without a Word

What the Ad Says
Imagine - life without a word from God. If that seems unthinkable, then consider this. Lots of people live their lives that way, because millions of people don’t yet have a Bible in a language they can understand. That’s why Wycliffe exists. Our vision is to start a Bible translation project in every language that needs it by 2025. Today, there are a record number of translation projects in progress and we start a new project every five days. That's good news in anyone’s language. To bring life with the Word, visit www.wycliffe.org.au.

The Story behind the Ad

Many of us reading this Ad would have no idea what it's like to practice our faith without reference to the Bible. Not having a Bible is almost unthinkable. We often own numerous copies in multiple versions on different media,  but we are the exception. Millions of people don’t yet have a Bible in a language they can understand. For these people, it's a potential life sentence of spiritual death! To get the specifics (not mentioned in the Ad) click here.

That's why Wycliffe exists. Our vision is to start a Bible translation project in every language that needs it by 2025. We call this Vision 2025.

Without the Bible, world evangelization is not only impossible but actually inconceivable. The Bible provides the mandate, message, method and the power for world evangelisation. 1

Today, there are a record number of translation projects in progress and we start a new project every five days. This will impact the lives of millions of people around the world - good news in anyone’s language. To get the specifics (not mentioned in the Ad) click here.

Your Next Step

We suggest visiting the 'My Wycliffe' page for your next step, or click for our contact details.

 

1. John R. W. Stott “The Bible and World Evangelisation” in Perspectives on the World Christian Movement – a reader (revised edition). Edited by Ralph D. Winter and Steven C. Hawthorne. William Carey Library, California USA.

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