Friday Field Notes

Find out more from missionaries Rob Veith, Paul and Ali Federwitz, Rev. Ken Bunge, and Dr. Becky Grossmann.

Gola Dedication on March 8!

Have you ever waited for something for a very long time? Something you genuinely desired, truly needed? Has delivery been delayed over and over again, leading you to wonder if you were ever going to get it? How about waiting for 50 years? On March 8, the Gola New Testament will be dedicated in Monrovia,…

Friday Field Notes

Find recent news here from Dr. Becky Grossmann and Martin and Joan Weber.

Faith Beyond Sight

Lutheran Bible Translators has remained a trusted organization in Bible translation ministry for nearly 60 years. The Lord has sent Lutheran Bible Translators to the least-served language communities on the globe. This happens because of faithful prayer, encouragement, and gifts and also because of the collective support of those who have come before us. Changing roles The focus remains constant—putting God’s Word in the hands of people in their own language. The historical strategy for Bible translation has always been based on sending people to aid in translation….

Friday Field Notes

Find the most recent update from Dr. Becky Grossmann and Paul and Ali Federwitz.

Friday Field Notes

Check out the latest news from Rob Hilbert, Becky Grossmann, and Rev. Nathan and Sarah Esala.

Friday Field Notes

Check out the recent news from Dr. Becky Grossmann.

August 2019

Pray that Valerie Federwitz will gain insight from her nutrition therapy studies that will help her support the health of LBT missionaries and staff. Pray for Rev. Kierien Ayugha as he continues to teach in a new school year in the Linguistics and Translation Department of the Theological College of Northern Nigeria. Pray for Mike…

Let There Be Light!

The light bulb went on. That’s how Lutheran Bible Translators’ translation consultant Becky Grossmann described the experience of a Liberian woman when she heard Scripture in her own language for the first time. She’d heard God’s Word in English, but it was meaningless—the woman couldn’t understand the words. You could say she had an epiphany….

Friday Field Notes

Please read the latest news from Becky Grossmann.