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Focus: Capacity building in Southeast Asia
Capacity building involves sharing knowledge, skills and tools with Wycliffe's field partners and indigenous churches.
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Waiting for the new God
An adventurous Ne pastor is determined to show his people that
they are no longer bound by ancient prophecies.
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The first Ne graduate
A young Ne Christian overcomes significant challenges to become
the first of his people to complete high school.
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Camp Wycliffe
Young people from around Thailand get a taste of what it takes to work in Bible translation.
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Sign Language translation conference in Bangkok
In November 2022, teams from all over Asia Pacific travelled to Bangkok to swap stories, hone their translation skills, and debrief pandemic challenges.
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Encountering the God who signs
A courageous group of young translators learns that God signs their
language.
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Photo trip keeps Cameroon language work in focus
Ask photographer Alan Hood for his thoughts on capacity building, and there’s a good chance he’ll mention a Bible translation project known as the Ndop Cluster.
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Capacity Building: It's a people process
Capacity building is a two-way street. Its reciprocal nature describes an exchange process between caring and capable people of different cultures.