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In a nation scarred by prolonged conflict, Bible translation continues to bring hope to communities facing displacement and trauma.

Despite intensifying challenges, local church networks have demonstrated remarkable resilience. Translation work is progressing steadily across 11 language communities, primarily operating from refugee camps and temporary settlements.

‘We are born in war, we are raised in war, we are buried in war,’ explains church planter Timothy*. But with your help, there is a chance of hope.

‘God is doing remarkable things to show himself to the people who are unreached… We want to see church planting, a disciple-making movement, and the Bible being translated into the heart language of the people. That is our vision,’ says Timothy.

People are already meeting Jesus for the first time through hearing the gospel in their language.

‘That changes the narrative totally,’ says Timothy. ‘It is telling people you have worth, you have value.’

Timothy continues: ‘When we shared the gospel – telling them that you can pray and listen to the gospel in your language – they asked us, “Can we have a Bible?”’

We are delighted to partner with FIEC churches to unlock God’s word for the Wuldor people of Africa.

If you would like to develop our partnership, please complete the relevant sections in the form below.

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