Monthly Archives: June 2013

A Boy and His Treasure

In the Andes mountains of Peru, in a town called Abancay, a 12-year-old boy has just received one of the greatest treasures that he will ever receive – the Scriptures in his mother tongue. My wife, Dallas, and I had … Continue reading

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Serving the whole person–it starts with Bible translation

“Bible translation is reconciliation work—bridging the gap for those who have long been marginalized educationally, spiritually, economically, socially, and politically. To have access to God’s Word in your mother tongue is to not only have access to God’s truth, it … Continue reading

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First time Scripture/Songs Recorded

South Asia–ethnomusicology with creativity provided by the Holy Spirit

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This is how I’ve started looking at “calling” (or the meaning of my life)

“It takes an extraordinary amount of discipline and maturity to live in today, walking step by step doing whatever I’m supposed to do today. It takes discipline to say “I don’t know.” It takes faith to trust in one-day-at-a-time. It … Continue reading

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