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“Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted” —Albert Einstein
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“Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted” —Albert Einstein
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For the first three days of this week, the three of us here at ABT (Joel, Aaron, Bryant) had the privilege of traveling through three states (PA, Ohio, Indiana) to meet up with three ABT members and their churches. It was a blessed time! Partnering with sending churches is the foundation of how ABT operates.
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Registration is open for next month’s event, but closes on May 1. Please register in the next 5 days. EXPLORE ABT—Who is it for? If you are curious about ABT, come meet us and learn more! If you know someone connected with ABT, support their vision and get a glimpse of what they do. If
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“Our mother tongue is the language in which God speaks to each of us. He does not speak in a sacred language, but in the ordinary language, so that we may hear him and realize that this gospel is about us and that we have been invited to join a company drawn from every people,
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Why Translate the Bible? Why, really, could it be worth risking your neck to get the Scriptures translated into an obscure language, just one out of over 7,000 spoken today? Is there even sufficient cause to give one’s life to such work? Aaron Shryock, of the Tyndale Center for Bible Translation, is passionate about raising
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“I have here translated, brethren and sisters most dear and tenderly beloved in Christ, the New Testament, for your spiritual edifying, consolation, and solace.” —William Tyndale
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What do you get when you take an Anabaptist farm boy and his family from the mid-western United States and deposit them on the other side of the earth? You get culture shock. In our training we learned about culture shock. I am grateful for our training. It removed the element of surprise. Unfortunately the
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“A vision without a task is but a dream; a task without a vision is but drudgery; a vision and a task is the hope of the world.” —Inscription on a church building in Sussex, England, ca. 1730
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Extreme Prayer tells Greg Pruett’s story, from a failing missionary with a failing marriage, to leadership in a ministry that regularly exceeds its ambitious goals in Kingdom advancement. All because of prayer. Extreme Prayer? What Pruett calls extreme prayer isn’t just asking for it and you’ll have it. It’s very different from expecting to get
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O God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts for you; my flesh faints for you, as in a dry and weary land where there is no water. —Psalm 63:1 This verse takes on new meaning as we experience life on the edge of the desert. With the low humidity here,
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