#TranslationTuesday

#TranslationTuesday

“We have observed that there is more to Bible translation than just the process of translating. We need to be involved in evangelism and discipleship

#TranslationTuesday

“I don’t agree with those who see reaching the unreached as being the only valid form of Christian mission; it is much broader and richer

#TranslationTuesday

“Christian faith rests on a divine act of translation. ‘The Word became flesh and dwelt among us’ (John 1:14). Any confidence we have in the

#TranslationTuesday

“We [the church] are invited to participate in an activity of God which is the central meaning of creation itself. We are invited to become,

#TranslationTuesday

“For whatever one may say of the (ultimate) unattainability of translation, it is and remains nonetheless one of the weightest and worthiest occupations in the

#TranslationTuesday

“Words are not coins, dead things whose value can be mathematically computed. You cannot quote an exact English equivalent for a French word, as you

#TranslationTuesday

“Translation of the Bible was undertaken in the early centuries because there was no idea that the sacredness of the Bible was to be sought

#TranslationTuesday

“I have one desire now – to live a life of reckless abandon for the Lord, putting all my energy and strength into it.” —Elisabeth

#TranslationTuesday

“If there is a single thread running through the whole story of the Reformation, it is the explosive and renovative and often disintegrating effect of

#TranslationTuesday

“God is no further—and no closer—than the language of common discourse, which makes translation a safeguard against believers becoming strangers to God and to one

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