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Nigeria Trip Prep and Prayer Need

 

Ken tests out his mosquito net prior to leaving on his trip.

There have been times in our ministry history when we truly have felt carried along by the prayers of friends, family, and supporters. I am hoping that this will also be the case during this upcoming trip to Nigeria on June 4th through June 17th.

This is my first time to Africa and I would be less than honest if I didn’t communicate that I am somewhat nervous. I’m not quite sure why other than the realization that there are many connections to me made, a lot of technology that needs to be configured and operating properly, and a great deal of country to traverse.

But, through it all, I am truly expecting great things from God. Will you pray for me and help make that happen?

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Packing Lists

Mosquito nets, malaria medicine, head lamp…not the things that are normally on our packing lists. But this is no ordinary trip. Ken is preparing for his first trip to the continent of Africa as part of the B-TAK team. He’s leaving for Nigeria on June 4th, returning the the U.S. on June 18th. (Read more here about Bruce Smith, Wycliffe Associates’ CEO, experience deploying BTAKs in a previous trip to Nigeria).

Preparations started a few months ago as he had to get his Yellow Fever shot and make sure all of his other vaccinations were renewed. Nursing sore arms from the shots reminded us of years before preparing for our first trips overseas to Papua New Guinea and later on to West Papua, Indonesia. It’s been 10 years since Ken’s had to take a malaria prophylaxis.

But there is excitement in the air! Although this trip occurs during rainy season, has many unknowns, and Ken will be doing completely new work, he is so excited that God continues to use him in these ways. Please pray for him as he prepares while continuing his work each day. We have sent off his passport to get a visa and it needs to come in time. We’ll keep you updated on this trip.

 
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Posted by on May 25, 2011 in Ken, Satellite

 

BTAKs Speeding Bible Translation

Sometimes I’m asked if technology really speeds up the Bible translation process knowing technology itself is fickle and breaks down, gets viruses and bugs (literally and figuratively speaking!), is lacking in certain parts of the world, etc. Well, I believe the answer to the question is a definite YES! But then again, I’m a little biased.

We’ve been deploying Bible Translation Acceleration Kits (BTAKs) and there’s at least one other person that believes in them. Read the Technology Speeding Up Bible Translation article about Wycliffe Associate’s CEO, Bruce Smith, on his recent trip to Nigeria for more.

What do you think?

 

What is it Worth?

If a picture is worth a thousand words, what is a video worth? The question is somewhat subjective so I don’t know that I can answer it. I can say however, that if you get excited about people around the world coming to know Jesus, it would be well worth your time to watch this video. It really would. Because the people portrayed in the video felt that walking in the jungle for days to hear about Jesus was worth it.

Click here to view the video.

I wonder… would it be worth it to me, to us?

 
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Posted by on May 2, 2011 in Video, Website

 

He Is Risen! He is Risen Indeed!

Here is a lovely poem by Max Lucado for this Easter Day. If you’d like to view it as an ecard with some gorgeous music you can do so here. We hope you have had a gorgeous day celebrating our Saviour’s resurrection.

With love, Anne and Ken

His Name is Jesus by Max Lucado
HIS BIRTH
Jesus…
He could hold the universe in His palm
but gave it up to float
in the womb of a maiden.
Christ became one of us.
and He did so to redeem all of us.
HIS MISSION
Jesus…
The man…
who spoke with such thunderous authority
and loved with such childlike humility.
The life of Jesus Christ
is a message of hope,
a message of mercy,
a message of life in a dark world.
HIS DEATH
Jesus…
The palm that held the universe
took the nail of a soldier.
On the eve of the cross,
Jesus made His decision.
He would rather
go to hell for you
than go to heaven without you.
HIS RESURRECTION
Jesus…
the moment He removed the stone,
He removed all reason for doubt.
Christ’s resurrection
is an exploding flare
announcing to all sincere seekers
that it is safe to believe.
-Max Lucado

 
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Posted by on April 24, 2011 in Website

 

Small countries taking on a large task!

Wycliffe Sweden reports on their progress

What do you do when you are a small organization in a relatively small country but called to do a large task? Read the rest of this entry »

 
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Posted by on April 12, 2011 in Anne, Europe

 

Where Would You Begin?

Take one moment and think about this question. Truly, I challenge you to stop just for a moment and ponder this.

How does one teach an individual that has never touched the computer and is currently living is a remote jungle of the world, in a culture where electric technology and the Internet is sorely lacking, to type their newly translated Scripture and send it via satellite to translation consultants located all around the world?

Where to begin? Check this video out.

It’s one part of the support structure process that I’m now working on. And, it’s exciting.

I can’t help but think that this has the possibility of revolutionizing the Bible translation process. What do you think?

 
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Posted by on April 7, 2011 in Video

 

Mary Gardner Paid It All

Mary Gardner, a translator with Wycliffe, recently paid the ultimate price to serve her Lord.  I dare say if you were to talk with her today she would say she lived life to its’ fullest.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/mar/24/jerusalem-victim-british-bible-translator

 
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Posted by on April 4, 2011 in News Article, Website

 

People Before Projects

Sometimes I am so goal oriented that people get in the way. And I said I never wanted to be that way.

The heavens rolled back in Waxhaw Tuesday afternoon and, after two days of cloud cover and rain, we were blessed with bright, light blue Carolina skies. The sun was shining and people were happy. And Anne and I saw our opportunity! Seed the lawn today, for rain is coming for the next two or three days. NOW is the time! Don’t miss this opportunity!

Laura was on the tractor mower, cutting the lawn before I seeded. Anne was raking or using the power push mower to cut small sections of grass. I was seeding and watching Luke at the same time, careful to keep him away from the mowers. Of course Luke, a little boy being the little boy that he is, would reach in the seeder, grab a handful of seed, and throw it – either on the driveway or in Anne’s 4×4 garden plot – anywhere but the lawn! (Anne doesn’t know this yet but I’ll sure she’ll figure it out when grass starts growing in around her plants).  “But, that’s not where it goes Luke”, I told him, “throw it on the lawn. Throw it right here,” pointing to an orange-ish colored bare spot where grass should be.

Then ‘Lil Luke suddenly became afraid of the mowers. Each time either Laura or Anne started the mower engine, Luke would run to me with up-stretched arms and eyes wide with fear.

I worked around Luke while watching over him knowing that mowers were nearby, but always with the goal in mind – gotta plant seed for this is the day! Then it suddenly hit me – “Ken, you said Luke would never get in your way, that he would never become a bother.” And, here I was focusing on the task, not my grandson. Although I didn’t consider Luke a bother at that point, my 20 month old grandson certainly wasn’t my focus.

I changed directions. I picked Luke up and started carrying him while pushing the seeder. It was a challenge, especially given our sloping lawn. But, we talked and giggled throughout the time. And when the wheelbarrow became full with grass clippings, Luke and I jumped at the chance. Here is the result.

I pushed Luke around the yard, eventually dumping the grass in the mulch pile. Luke loved it and so did I.

Just a reminder, people before projects.

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Posted by on April 2, 2011 in Anne, Family, Ken

 

The 4th Wave

Wycliffe Associates Collaborative Solutions Task Force (CSTF) team
Wycliffe Associates Collaborative Solutions Task Force (CSTF) team

I spent the last week at Wycliffe Associate’s headquarters meeting my team colleagues and becoming oriented to the task we’re involved in. And now I’m stoked! I’m working with a great bunch of guys that are dedicated to accelerating the Bible translation task by leveraging the “4th Wave”.

The 4th Wave in Bible translation builds largely upon the use and leveraging of internet and web technology to connect mother-tongue translators (MTTs) in living in very remote locations with their translator consultants through email, live chat, and a growing number of web applications. Of the 20 countries where 90% of the remaining need for Bible translation exists, a major Asian country has the most languages (488) with translation needed in more than 50 – representing over 27 million people without Scripture in their heart language. One of my colleagues was on site in this country where he’s helping to deploy Bible Translation Acceleration Kits (B-TAKs) for those MTTs. He has also participated in workshop, providing computer training for MTTs, consultants, and area staff, and a local IT support person. Read the rest of this entry »