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From Forgotten to Forever

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Together, We Can End Bible Poverty

More than 3,000 language groups still wait for Scripture in the language of their hearts. Without God’s Word, discipleship fades and churches struggle to grow—but God has not forgotten them.
The Word for the World equips and trains local believers to translate Scripture for their own communities—so God’s Word flows from the local church to the local people.

This Christmas, your gift will be matched dollar for dollar up to $7,000 through December 31. Give today and help ensure no community remains without God’s Word.

The Word for the World has been instrumentally involved with:

440

Bible Translation Projects

Each project represents a language community being transformed through Scripture around the world.

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Countries

From Africa to Asia to Europe—God’s Word is spreading through local hands and hearts.

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Regions

Across continents and cultures, the same story of transformation is unfolding.

Every Gift Moves God’s Word Forward

Complete a Book of the New Testament

Empower a local translation team to finish one book of Scripture—bringing God’s Word to an entire community in their heart language.
$
2,500
USD
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Translate a Chapter of God's Word

Equip translators to complete one chapter, verse by verse, so believers can encounter the truth of Scripture in the language they understand best.
$
250
USD
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Bring Six Verses to Life

Every verse matters. Your gift helps local translators faithfully render about six verses of the New Testament—moving a community one step closer to God’s Word.
$
50
USD
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When Joy sensed God nudging her to support Bible translation, she began with a prayer:

“Lord, make me a vessel for Your kingdom finances. All the money belongs to God anyway; I’m just stewarding what He’s entrusted to me.”

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