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MISSIONARY MOVING TO AID TRANSLATION

Susan with her co-translator of the book of Acts.
Susan with her co-translator of the book of Acts.

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July 1, 2008

by Ian Fallis

 

God is going before Susan Logsdon as she prepares to move in August.

Two Balanta men, Jefferson and Bruins, were able to answer many of Susan's questions about the village in Senegal to which she plans to move `in August. This has helped solidify her plans.

Susan plans to move to further her work of translating God's Word into the Balanta language. She is studying 1 Timothy in order to be ready to work on translating it, and she hopes to arrange for Balantas to be ready to help her with the translation when she arrives in the new village.

She is also asking for prayer that at least one of these helpers will be able to go with her to a translation workshop in November, "where we will learn how to do it right."

Pray for Susan as she and her Balanta co-workers translate God's Word.

 

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