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Source: Wycliffe Bible Translators. In this video, recorded on the fiftiethanniversary of the completion of the Cakchiquel New Testament, Dr. Billy Graham talks about the significance of Bible translation and challenges listeners to become part of the work.

Today’s edition of Missions Catalyst News Briefs features several stories about breakthroughs and barriers in Bible translation and distribution. Read on and pray.

WORLD: 75 Years of Bible Translation

Source: Wycliffe Bible Translators, September 30, 2016

It all began in 1917 when William Cameron Townsend (known by friends as “Cam”) went to Guatemala to sell Spanish Bibles.

When Cam stepped off the boat, his youthful enthusiasm for sharing the gospel was high, but he soon realized that most of the people he was meeting didn’t understand the Bible in Spanish! Many of them spoke Cakchiquel instead.

Cam faced a dilemma. If they didn’t understand, how was he reaching people for Jesus? Frustrated and disappointed, Cam began to wonder if he’d failed. But God had others plans in mind.

Deep down, Cam thought everyone—man, woman and child alike—should be able to read God’s Word in the language of their heart. So although it would end up taking almost 10 years of his life, he learned the complex Cakchiquel language, created an alphabet and translated the New Testament.

When he was done, the Cakchiquel Indians finally had God’s Word, but thousands of other languages still needed it.

» Full story describes Cam Townsend’s journey to founding Wycliffe Bible Translators USA in 1942. Learn more about Wycliffe USA’s 75-year anniversary through a timeline, stories, and more.

KIRIBATI: New Translation Begun in 1988 Is Finished

Source: United Bible Societies, September 30, 2016

Praise God for the launch of the “Te Baibara—Te Rairai Ae Boou” (Kiribati New Version Bible or the Kiribati Contemporary Bible) on September 17 in Tarawa, Kiribati [in the South Pacific]. The project started in November 1988 with the translation of the New Testament.

The new features which may be regarded as adding value to the Kiribati New Version Bible help to make it more user-friendly for better reading and in-depth Bible study (including section headings, book introductions, cross-references, footnotes, illustrations, and more).

“It will take a while for the older generation to adjust to anything new, even the New Version. In my position as a pastor, the Kiribati New Version will help people to better understand the message of the Gospel for a transformed life. As they grow towards maturity they will move to the Kiribati Old Version for deeper study of the living Word of God.”

In 2015, Bible Societies assisted in the completion of translations in 50 languages spoken by nearly 160 million people.

» Full story also describes progress on Bibles in braille and sign languages.

» Also read about the completion of a Lubwisi New Testament for Uganda, a project fifteen years in the making (Mission Network News).

AZERBAIJAN: Bible Society Registers after 20 Years, But Will It Be Able to Print Bibles?

Source: World Watch Monitor, October 3, 2016

The recent registration of a Bible Society in Azerbaijan, after a 20-year fight, has brought fresh optimism to the country’s minority Christians, but there remains some confusion about the types of books it will be allowed to print, with even Bibles potentially falling foul of the country’s strict regulations.

Terje Hartberg from United Bible Societies called it “a great development, which will start a new chapter in Bible ministry for all Christians in Azerbaijan.”

However, all literature either printed or imported by the Bible Society will remain subject to approval by the government—with every publication labelled with an official sticker—and its distribution permitted only at state-approved venues.

» Read full story.

» Also see a story about neighboring Iran which describes that country’s church growth spurt (Mission Network News).

UZBEKISTAN: Punished for Religious Books at Home

Source: Forum18, September 29, 2016

A Baptist from Urgench [Urganch] in the north-western Khorezm Region has been punished for a second time within a year for having Christian books at home, which state officials regard as illegal. As this was a second punishment, Stanislav Kim was convicted under the Criminal Code, receiving a two-year corrective labor sentence.

A Presbyterian Christian in the capital Tashkent was fined in May for having religious literature at home. The Christian literature was ordered to be handed to the state-backed Muslim Board.

A criminal trial against him began in September for illegal use of computers.

In Surkhandarya Region, four Baptists were punished for religious literature confiscated during an illegal house search. Two Bibles, as well as other books and discs, were ordered destroyed. Officials claimed one book was banned because it could be used to spread a faith. They also claimed Baptists are banned in the region because they do not have state registration.

In Zarafshan, a Baptist pastor and his wife were fined for Bibles and Baptist song books seized from their home.

[These] eight individuals are among many punished for having personal religious literature in their homes. The authorities regard such possession of religious literature as illegal.

» Read full story.

JAPAN: New Era Begins for Gospel Radio

Source: TWR, August 9, 2016

Probably because of its long history as a mission field combined with its highly successful assimilation of Western-dominated industry and contemporary culture, many are surprised to learn that Japan still has one of the largest populations of people unreached by the gospel. That means only a tiny portion of its nearly 130 million people—significantly less than 1 percent, in fact—are evangelical Christians.

After a 2011 earthquake and tsunami overwhelmed the northeastern region of Tohoku, killing nearly 16,000, sparking meltdowns at nuclear reactors and driving more than 200,000 from their homes, many Japanese felt the certainty of their worldview had been undermined. The people seemed more open to hearing the gospel presented; the previously stony ground had begun to soften.

Another development at the same time facilitated the door opening: Radio, which had played a key role in informing the public during the crisis, gained renewed respect.

Along with people to handle organizational and technical matters, 25 pastors were recruited to develop and present the programming.

“We told them to preach a Christ-centered gospel message boldly,” said [TWR regional ministry director] Samuel Tan. “Anything not Christ-centered, delete. This is what people in Japan need.”

» Read full story.

SYRIA: “If There Are No Men to Lead the Church, I Will!”

Source: Joel News, October 2016

Mathild Sabbagh, 26, returns to her hometown. She is the first female minister in Syria. Her town in northern Syria is surrounded by ISIS. Last year her cousin was killed by Muslim extremists. Her brother who is also a pastor was kidnapped.

“If there are no men who can lead the church at this time, I’ll do it!”

Before the war her church still had almost 200 members, but today only 30 or 40 people have remained. ISIS has decimated the number of believers. “Some were killed, others fled. From my primary school friends no one stayed. Everybody’s gone. The war left our city shot to pieces and our entire community beaten apart.”

But it doesn’t keep Mathild from going back. She is more determined than ever, and feels a great sense of urgency. “I believe in the mysterious growth of the Kingdom of God, even against the odds. I go back to my church because I know I’m needed there. The church is like my own family. I’ve learned all my life that I can bring my talents to the church. So now I’ll bring what I have.”

» Read more of this story or subscribe to Joel News.

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Missions Catalyst News Briefs 9.21.16

  1. PAKISTAN: Christian Boy, 16, Arrested for Kaaba Blasphemy
  2. USA: Nabeel Qureshi Battling Cancer
  3. SUDAN: Christians on Trial Need Prayer
  4. BURUNDI: Risen from the Dead
  5. WORLD: Help Influence Urban History

Greetings,

I came across the testimony of former atheist David Wood a while back. It was so disturbing I didn’t get past the eight-minute mark. (For a shorter version, see the CBN piece Psychopathic Atheist Turns to Jesus.) I recently discovered that this same man led Muslim-born apologist and author Nabeel Qureshi to Christ (see below). That was enough to motivate me to take another look at Wood’s story.

As I’ve urged my husband many times, don’t quit a movie at the darkest part and deny yourself the “good stuff” to come (assuming the movie was recommended by a trusted source).

This week’s news is kind of like that: things we don’t like to hear, but that may open the way for later stories of redemption. Please read on.

Waiting with you for the rest of the story,
Pat

Need something to lift you right now? Watch Revelation Song in 14 Languages (from TeenStreet 2016, OM’s international youth congress). It provides a glimpse of the united diversity that awaits us in Heaven.

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PAKISTAN: Christian Boy, 16, Arrested for Kaaba Blasphemy

Source: World Watch Monitor, September 20, 2016

A 16-year-old Christian boy has been accused of committing blasphemy by “liking” and sharing a post on Facebook which “defamed and disrespected” the Kaaba in Mecca, the building at the center of Islam’s most sacred mosque.

Most of the Christians in the boy’s village have since fled their homes for fear of an angry backlash against them.

At around 3pm on Sunday [September 18], several police vans raided Nabeel Masih’s house in Dina Nath village, in the Kasur district of Punjab province, 30 miles southwest of Lahore. There are at least 300 Christian homes in the village.

The complainant, Akhtar Ali, filed this accusation at the nearby Phoolnagar Police Station: “On September 18, I was with my friends Bakht Khan and Saddam… We took our friend Waqar’s mobile phone and started seeing pictures of his various friends on Facebook. But when we opened Nabeel Masih’s profile, there was a picture posted in which the Kaaba is defamed and disrespected. Seeing that picture, our religious feelings were hurt.”

» Read full story.

» For another (even more heartbreaking) story of a teen victim, see Morocco: Teenage Girl Sets Herself on Fire in Response to Rape and Injustice (GodReports).

USA: Nabeel Qureshi Battling Cancer

Source: Christian Post, September 8, 2016

Nabeel Qureshi, an author, global speaker, and prominent Christian convert from Islam who was once part of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, announced in a post on his Facebook page last week that he has been diagnosed with advanced stomach cancer and explained that the prognosis was “quite grim.”

In a ten-minute video posted to YouTube [September 7], Qureshi expanded on the details of his diagnosis, revealing that he has stage four stomach cancer. According to statistics from the American Cancer Society, the five-year survival rate for individuals with stage four stomach cancer is four percent.

» Full story with pictures. You can also follow his journey and pray with others at Praying for Nabeel Qureshi Facebook page.

» Editor’s note: I just finished Nabeel’s book Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus and found the apologetic/friendly debates between Nabeel and David Wood most useful in my dialogues with atheists as well. It is all a bit philosophical; perhaps too much so, for some. If you want some less heady tips on talking to Muslims (and others), check out this conversation or find a Halal food court and start a conversation of your own.