Article source: www.worthynews.com
Wycliffe Associates, an international organization that empowers mother-tongue Bible translators and partners with local churches in the advancement of Bible translation, reports that Bible translators and their families in remote and poverty-stricken areas are facing starvation due to food shortages resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
President and CEO Bruce Smith says, “My heart broke to read the report from a translator in Africa: ‘The situation is so bad that it leaves no room for exaggeration.’ ”
Bible translators representing more than 50 languages from Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Cote d’Ivoire, India, Indonesia, Malawi, Malaysia, Mali, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, South Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe—plus other countries that we can’t name for security reasons—are pleading for food.
Government-ordered lockdowns have prohibited them from farming their land, and in other places, lockdowns are creating severe food shortages. Where food is available, severely inflated prices have made it impossible for the translators to buy it.
And the unemployment rate in some areas is more than 50 percent.
“Some families are so desperately hungry, they have no choice but to eat their own planting seeds,” says Smith. “They’re risking their tomorrow just to stay alive today.”
In response, Wycliffe Associates is asking for donations to raise $400,000 for the organization’s Emergency 911 Fund to supply food for starving national Bible translators and their families.
“This crisis is so vast, our fund could be depleted in just days,” says Smith. “Our partners are on the ground. They can access food and deliver it—if they have the funding.”
Wycliffe Associates is working in 108 countries to accelerate Bible translation and has MAST Bible translations in progress in close to 1,200 languages.
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Date published: 08/06/2020
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