#TranslationTuesday
“Mission flows from fullness, not emptiness. We seek not so much to draw in as to give out. We don’t ‘gain converts’, we offer Christ.”
“Mission flows from fullness, not emptiness. We seek not so much to draw in as to give out. We don’t ‘gain converts’, we offer Christ.”
“There is not something called Christianity and then missionaries who spread it. Christianity is in its very essence a mission to the world. If it
“If clear understanding is one of the main goals of translation, then enjoying and receiving the messages of the New Testament in their fullness requires
“Continue earnestly in prayer, being vigilant in it with thanksgiving; meanwhile praying also for us, that God would open to us a door for the
“When a European has been living for two or three years among strangers, he is sure to be fully convinced that he knows all about
“Church planting is actually strategic warfare and is similar to attempting to establish a beachhead in enemy territory.” —Fred Herron
“If you have begun to steep yourself in the Word of God, and are preparing yourself with basic, useful tools to tackle the job of
“Because of the intense drudgery involved in learning language, nothing short of whole-hearted, sacrificial support for language learning—making concrete plans and expecting intense commitment until
“I would have those words translated into all languages… I long for the plowboy to sing them to himself as he follows the plow, the
Remember: we’ve been sent out as ambassadors. In the secular world, ambassadors are usually highly intelligent people. Their preparation includes developing a detailed knowledge of