Christian group brings Bible translation tools to 35 language groups in Indonesia, Southeast Asia

Mar 26, 2024 - 08:43
Mar 26, 2024 - 08:44
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Christian group brings Bible translation tools to 35 language groups in Indonesia, Southeast Asia

An international organization that pioneered a new method to accelerate Bible translation and put God’s Word in the hands of more people worldwide is providing Christian groups in Indonesia and Southeast Asia with the necessary tools to translate the Bible into 35 indigenous languages.

Wycliffe Associates partners with native speakers and local churches to support Bible translation work through a combination of training and technology. The group is currently working to provide 35 Christian groups across Indonesia and Southeast Asia with Bible Translation Acceleration Kits. These kits have various features, including special translation software and a satellite connection.

In an interview with  Mark Stedman, vice president of technology for Wycliffe Associates, said the group’s Bible translation methods put local believers “in the driver’s seat of that process.” 

“We help them through that process, but they do all that Bible translation on their own in the sense that they're the ones who speak the language,” Stedman said. 

“And what we bring in is the training on how to do Bible translation, all the resources that they need — whether it be the source text or all the translation resources — and help them do the translation and check it to make sure that it's correct, through helping them get it printed and being able to distribute that to people who are ready and waiting to have Bibles in their hands and be able to have life-changing encounters with Christ,” he continued. 

As Stedman noted, Indonesia is a majority-Muslim country, and the best way for Wycliffe Associates to conduct its ministry there is to have a for-profit company supporting the Bible translation process. The vice president of technology said that a team of 25 Indonesians who are part of a technology company are helping to encourage Bible translation in the country. 

Stedman estimated that about 50 to 60 translations are underway in Indonesia at the time of this interview. Translation groups have anywhere from four to 20 Indonesian natives who volunteer to work on the translations out of a commitment to performing Christian acts of service, he added. 

“Those are volunteers who are Christians who are doing this work as a part of their church community, or maybe their denominational community,” Stedman said. 

Wycliffe Associates finds volunteers for its translation projects by evangelizing to people about what Stedman described as the “good news of Bible translation.” The organization has a team whose job is to meet with pastors and church leadership to discuss partnering with Wycliffe Associates. 

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