Wycliffe Associates Planning Launch of at Least 10 New Translation Projects
By Jeremy Reynalds, Senior Correspondent, ASSIST News Service (jeremyreynalds@gmail.com )
ORLANDO, FLORIDA (ANS-FEB 3, 2016) --
In a region where conversion to Christianity is punishable by death,
Wycliffe Associates plans to launch 10 new Bible translation projects in
the next 30 days.
According
to a news release from Wycliffe Associates, the projects will employ
the MAST (Mobilized Assistance Supporting Translation) strategy, a
breakthrough method of translating the books of the Bible in parallel.
MAST
makes it possible for a full team of mother-tongue translators to draft
a translation of the complete New Testament in as little as one year.
“Our
breakthrough MAST strategy is accelerating Bible translation beyond
anything we could have imagined, even a couple of years ago,” said Bruce
Smith, president and CEO of Wycliffe Associates, speaking in the news
release.
He added, “It's not Westerners going into remote areas-it's nationals being equipped to translate God's Word themselves.”
While
more new languages can be translated faster than ever before, the risk
is great in areas where Christians are targeted for severe persecution.
Wycliffe
Associates cannot send trainers in for lengthy periods of time because
Christians are hunted down, and vigilantes can sweep into an area
without notice.
“Yes,
it's dangerous,” Smith said. “But so many people still have never seen
God's Word in their own heart language. We don't know how long we have
to train national translators before they'll be on the run.”
Violence
has forced Bible translators to evacuate their homes. Other translators
have had to suspend their translation work due to the persecution.
“They have no one to support them in their work,” Smith said in the release, “because it's dangerous for outsiders.”
Wycliffe
Associates is currently raising $400,000 to launch 80 translation
projects in volatile areas of the world. The organization plans to
launch the first 10 of these 80 projects within the next 30 days.
As
part of beginning a new language project, national translators are
trained to translate the Scriptures using MAST, which reduces
translation time while still producing an accurate translation.
Translators
also are equipped with technology that allows them to work
discreetly-and even on the run. In addition, they receive digital tools
that enhance collaboration, enabling translators to work simultaneously
and share information instantly.
“These
Christians are crying out for translator training,” says Smith. “Their
people long for God's Word in the language of their heart. The MAST
strategy will mean a whole new day for them.”
About Wycliffe Associates
Organized
in 1967 by friends of Bible translators, Wycliffe Associates empowers
national Bible translators to provide God's Word in their own language.
Last year, 6,279 Wycliffe Associates staff and volunteers worked to
speed Bible translations in 75 countries.
For more information visit www.wycliffeassociates.org
Photo captions: 1) A Wycliffe Bible translator at work. 2) Jeremy and Elma Reynalds.
About
the writer: Jeremy Reynalds is Senior Correspondent for the ASSIST News
Service, a freelance writer and also the founder and CEO of Joy
Junction, New Mexico's largest emergency homeless shelter, www.joyjunction.org.
He has a master's degree in communication from the University of New
Mexico, and a Ph.D. in intercultural education from Biola University in
Los Angeles. His newest book is "From Destitute to Ph.D." Additional
details on "From Destitute to Ph.D." are available at www.myhomelessjourney.com. Reynalds lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico with his wife, Elma. For more information contact: Jeremy Reynalds at jeremyreynalds@gmail.com .
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