by Emily Wilson | Apr 28, 2015 | Core Values, Official Blog
There are standard procedures for Bible translation, but many of the details are governed by the context of the specific translation project. This requires dialog to determine the most effective means for people to engage in the translated Word. This often...
by Emily Wilson | Apr 21, 2015 | Core Values, Official Blog
High standards My daughter has been prodding me to learn to draw and paint, and she’s invested time to coach me. Am I improving? It’s not just my hobbies where I practice and improve. When people learn about what I do, it isn’t that unusual for them to ask, “What do...
by Emily Wilson | Apr 14, 2015 | The MK Perspective, Uncategorized
The Rudowske family served in translation ministry with the Shekgalagari Bible Translation Project. Rebecca, her sister and three brothers, along with parents Rich and Maya, are currently living in the U.S. Rich serves as the director for international program...
by Jim Laesch | Apr 6, 2015 | Ebola Stories, Official Blog
Health workers and communities in Liberia are making great progress to eliminate the presence of Ebola Virus Disease. In early March, the last patient being treated for Ebola was released. Lutheran Bible Translators has sent Missionary Alvina Federwitz back to work in...