Hope for the Hopeless
Already in 2010, unspeakable tragedies have occurred all around the world. Some we know much about, like the catastrophic earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, and then there are the tragedies that are less familiar, perhaps even unknown to us…
In this issue of the Intercessor, learn
more about how Bible translation is a key starting point for trauma healing and social justice issues throughout the world’s minority language groups.
If God loves us, why do we suffer?
Job endured the rush of messenger after messenger bringing news of great personal tragedies. His faith was tested, his hope attacked. Throughout history,
we find…
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It Starts in the Strangest Place
For many people in minority language communities, the reality of life is burdened with immediate and serious physical needs.
In light of their circumstances, the privilege of translating the words of Christ into their heart languages is seemingly the strangest place to start…
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Trauma Healing
We clearly find the Church charged with this mission—to love and care for the poor and sick; to uphold justice and defend the helpless; to champion God’s healing power over the wounds of sin.
Since 1998, war in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has traumatized countless men, women and children. Reports of genocide, rape, and a host of brutalities issued from the DRC for years…
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“I AM FREE”
Read what several trauma healing workshop participants said…
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Prayer Points
In response to requests for help from church leaders, trauma healing workshops are held throughout Africa, Europe and in some areas of Asia. Pray strategically for Wycliffe’s involvement in trauma healing around the world.
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Additional Resources
Watch Wycliffe’s video report on trauma healing efforts in the DRC…
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Learn more about how trauma healing is a part of Scripture use…
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