You may not think of the Reformation as a grassroots movement, but you could say that’s how it started out. One man listed the issues he had with the church, others copied and distributed the list, the copies spread from region to region, and soon people all over...
Episode 16: Literacy in Sierra Leone November 13, 2020 What does it mean to be able to read God’s Word in your heart language? Rev. John Bundor shares about literacy efforts in Sierra Leone and the life-changing role of God’s Word in this ministry. Join Pastor Bundor...
Pluto was discovered. Huckleberry Finn was published. Snow fell in the Sahara Desert. Throughout history, hundreds of things happened on February 18. How do I know? One click of the mouse gives me access to countless online resources that can lead me to countless...
“Most people have no personal interaction with written materials, like Scripture, in a way they can understand,” says missionary Ruthie Wagner. Ruthie and her husband Josh live in Sierra Leone, helping translate Scripture into Themne, one of over 20 languages spoken...
Lutheran Bible Translators’ Missionaries Honored by US Kisi Community When civil war raged in Liberia from 1989-2003, its peoples searched for sanctuary. Some came to the United States. They gradually integrated into U.S. society but they also kept speaking their...