Wycliffe Ethiopia
Bible Translation
Association
we serve the community of Ethiopia
and beyond by translating
the Bible into different languages
We strive to serve all communities
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Impact Stories

SURI
“When I started sharing my story, I was not sure if I would wish to pour out all my childhood pains.”

Training

Wycliffe Ethiopia believes in the vitality of knowledge and expertise in order to assure quality Bible translation.

Translation

Wycliffe Ethiopia strongly believes in the urgency of seeing Scripture available
in many languages.

Literacy

Wycliffe Ethiopia believes that people need to be able to read the word of God in their mother tongue.

Engagement

Wycliffe Ethiopia believes that communities need to be helped to use the translated Bibles effectively and see lives transformed through Scripture.

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Scripure Engagment
  • The Crossroads of War and Sacrifice Reap a Kingdom of Harvest

    Famous legends are not where everyone had an easy life. Stories that stick are those where there’s triumph after enduring times of sacrifice and hardship. They are remembered because we can relate to them, and their example helps us to press on when we face our trials. The life of Matewos and Ruth Cremer is such a story. Only God could orchestrate events where two people from different cultures could come together to make an eternal impact.

    "Truly, truly, God sent you in His time and hour, if the food aid that came through Wycliffe had not come then at the time it came, there would have been many children and adults who would have lost their lives to hunger For months.”

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    Famous legends are not where everyone had an easy life. Stories that stick are those where there’s triumph after enduring times of sacrifice and hardship. They are remembered because we can relate to them, and their example helps us to press on when we face our trials. The life of Matewos and Ruth Cremer is such a story. Only God could orchestrate events where two people from different cultures could come together to make an eternal impact.

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