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MA in Field Linguistics to be validated

The European Training Programme is in the final stages of having its MA in Field Linguistics validated by Middlesex University. It is expected that the first intake for the MA will be in August this year. Read the prospectus and find out more.

Transform Summer Team Orientation Weekend

19 members of Wycliffe UK's summer teams to Mali and Cameroon meet with Wycliffe staff at The Wycliffe Centre this weekend (18-20 April) for orientation and final selection.

New Executive Director for Wycliffe UK

Eddie Arthur, new Executive Director of Wycliffe UK as of 1st March, is passionate about applying the lessons learned in cross-cultural missions to an increasingly cross-cultural Britain. Read the full press release from Wycliffe UK here (pdf, 48kb).

Wycliffe UK Blog

A huge amount goes on every day in the world of Bible translation. We've started a blog to give you more of a behind the scenes look at what happens on a day to day basis. Visit the blog, or sign up to the feed.

Deadline approaches for Transform 2008 teams

Our July team to Mali is full and there are only a few days to go to apply for a place on our August team which will return to the Ndop Cluster in NW Cameroon. Closing date: 31st March. See more details of what both teams will be doing. more

Healing the Wounds of Trauma

In many parts of the world today, ethnic conflict and civil disturbances, crime and natural disasters have left people traumatised. Wycliffe members Margaret Hill and Richard Bagge will be sharing their experience of ministering to people affected by traumatic events at a week-long conference in London in April. more

Kirk Franklin becomes CEO Wycliffe International

Kirk Franklin was selected by the Board of Wycliffe
International late in 2006 to take over from Dr John Watters upon his completion of term in office. Kirk has spent the past year preparing for the transition and officially began on January 1, 2008. more

Lost in the rainforest, Des promised he would dedicate the rest of his life to God's service.

from an obituary by Professor Geoff Pullum
Desmond Cyril Derbyshire, pioneering scholar of Amazonian linguistics, died peacefully in his sleep at 5:30 a.m. on December 19th, 2007, aged 83. In his distinguished..more

The book they used to burn now fires new revolution of faith in China
extract from The Times Dec 8th 2007
In China it is known as the “sacred doctrine” and it has become one of the country’s bestselling books. Demand for the Bible is soaring in China....more

Not a linguist? Wycliffe needs you!

Stephen was just a normal guy who didn't feel called to be a Bible translator. Discover how he used his artistic skills to benefit a people group in Ethiopia! more

Jesus in my language
Want to know about Jesus in your heart language?

Want to give the good news of Jesus to someone you know in their heart language? www.jesusinmylanguage.org has been created as part of the Vision 2025 initiative... more

More Bible translation going on now than ever before in history

According to statistics recently released by Wycliffe International, Bible translation in 1953 languages is now in progress across the world by all agencies. more


Plugging the Planet into the Word

Getting the scriptures into people's hearts isn't always a matter of just translating a book. Sometimes a more creative approach is required... more

Understanding of baptism
Even before the Gospel came, a people group here had a legend of two forking paths - a wide path leading to destruction and a narrow path to the house of the good spirits. more

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