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When Nikki was a teenager, she joined the Bibleless Peoples Prayer Project. Today Nikki is training to be a Bible translator and may work with the very people group she prayed for.
Watch her video.

 

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What if you could pray for a people group still waiting for God’s Word—and follow the progress of translation for their language? As a part of the Bibleless Peoples Prayer Project (BPPP), thousands of people are already committing to pray all the way through the end of the translation process.

When you join the BPPP, we will send you information by email about your language group and its speakers, a printable how-to-pray bookmark, and periodic emails to encourage you as you pray. As information becomes available, you’ll also receive specific news about your people group.

BPPP partners have the unique privilege of seeing God answer their faithful prayers. A five-year-old boy prayed each Sunday for the Rapa Nui people on Easter Island. One day, he heard that Wycliffe had assigned missionaries to work among the Rapa Nui. His parents later discovered that the missionaries had become interested in Easter Island around the time their son started praying.

Simple enough for a child and rewarding for those of any age, the Bibleless Peoples Prayer Project draws you into God’s love for the people of the world. Will you join us in prayer for those who are still waiting to hear of this great love?





 
Daily Prayer Request
May 19, 2013
 
Vunapu of Vanuatu


Vunapu belongs to the Austronesian/Malayo-Polynesian language family. Speakers are located in the northwestern part of Santo Island. Vunapu is similar to the Piamatsina language. There is a positive attitude toward this language as it is spoken in most key domains. About 60% of the children use it.

 

Pray for the general welfare of the people.

 

Pray that they would have their basic needs met, especially for those individuals willing to set aside their work to explore language translation.

 

“But God is my helper. The Lord is the one who keeps me alive!” (Psalm 54:4, NLT)

 
  
 
 
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