More than 340 million people don't have a Bible in their own language. In Cameroon, more natives are stepping in to help translate the Scripture into their own language.
During this Christmas season, almost 2 million Africans will read the story in their own language for the first time.
A recent controversy over a scripture translation meant for Muslims has created an uproar. Wycliffe Bible Translators and other ministries are under fire for their role in the translation. Wycliffe USA president Bob Creson talks about this issue.
Wycliffe Bible Translators is on a campaign to translate the Bible into the remaining languages that don’t have one. George Thomas visits a couple in Uganda who are pioneering the work.
They called a time of death on Jeff. Then, his doctor heard the Lord say, 'Pray for him.'
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The graffiti on a building in Belgium says it all: "Welcome to 'Belgistan." In fact, some are now calling it the Muslim capital of Europe.
Phil and Kay Robertson of the hit A&E television program Duck Dynasty join Terry Meeuwsen to share how their faith has been integral to their success.