Brothers in Colombia are once again heading toward the jungles. An unexpected invitation came to visit a limited-access people group. However, the area has traditionally been notorious for guerrilla activity, so the travelers may need to adjust their plans along the way. Pray for wisdom,...
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“Love is the root of missions; sacrifice is the fruit of missions.” —Hudson Taylor
Do unreached people groups seem far away? Does helping with Bible translation seem out of your reach?
At EXPLORE ABT you will get a taste of how languages work and how to learn them. Hear a Bible translator's stories. Debate the concept of indigenous churches. And have your vision for...
"I will never forget Your precepts, For by them You have given me life." —Psalm 119:93
"True evangelical faith cannot lie dormant. It clothes the naked, it comforts the sorrowful, it shelters the destitute, it serves those that harm it, it binds up that which is wounded, it seeks those who are lost, it becomes all things to all people." —Menno Simons
The next 2 days ABT will be presenting at Charity Missions Conference. This includes both a booth and a Breakout Session, given on Friday and Saturday at 3:00 pm. If you are at this event please stop by our booth—we would love to connect with you.
Below is the description of our Breakout...
Our website introduces ABT’s vision and purpose—what ABT is. To further clarify ABT’s function, let’s now look at what ABT is not.
A guiding principle for ABT is that we are neither the Church nor a church. We are committed to remaining a parachurch organization. The “...
“God gave everyone the capacity to communicate His message.” —Mark Cain
Today the ABT Exec Team had the privilege of visiting several of our members-in-training at Wayumi. This week-long course provides a thorough introduction to the big picture of church planting and Bible translation and is taught by instructors who bring years worth of experience from the field...
“Translation needs to be at the heart of the way we use and think about language. It reveals and relishes difference while also bridging it. It recognizes that Babel was as much a blessing as a curse." —Matthew Reynolds