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“I am willing to fail. Risks are not to be evaluated in terms of their probability of success, but in the value of their goal.” Ralph Winter June 14, 2014 Please remember our WorldView Team in your prayers. FullTime Staff Ken & Linda Fielder Dan & Jenn Olachea James & Toree Overton Neal & Becky Hendrigsman Eric & Marie Lee LauraLee Alford Benjamin Christopher Translation Associates Justin & Sheryl Levine (Tibet) Tim & Cara Cleghorn (China) Sam & Nicole Moss (Uganda) Guest Faculty For a print version of this newsletter, click HERE 3rd Annual Team Meeting More than 40 WorldView team members, Bible translators, missionaries and pastors gathered recently for a wonderful twoday meeting in Nashville, Indiana. The Lord blessed us with His presence as we were challenged, convicted, inspired and instructed in the areas of prayer and Bible translation. We are grateful to Dr. Hantz Bernard who served as our keynote speaker. His years of experience in the field of Bible translation and the wisdom the Lord has given him was a great source of inspiration to all of us. Some of our 2014 Team Meeting attendees

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“I am willing to fail. Risks are not to be evaluated in terms of theirprobability of success, but in the value of their goal.”    Ralph Winter

June 14, 2014

 

Please remember ourWorldView Teamin your prayers.

 Full­Time StaffKen & Linda FielderDan & Jenn OlacheaJames & Toree OvertonNeal & Becky HendrigsmanEric & Marie LeeLaura­Lee AlfordBenjamin Christopher

Translation AssociatesJustin & Sheryl Levine   (Tibet)Tim & Cara Cleghorn   (China)Sam & Nicole Moss   (Uganda)

Guest Faculty

For a print version of thisnewsletter, click HERE

3rd Annual Team MeetingMore  than  40  WorldView  team  members,  Bibletranslators,  missionaries  and  pastors  gatheredrecently for a wonderful two­day meeting in Nashville,Indiana. The Lord blessed us with His presence as wewere challenged, convicted, inspired and instructed inthe  areas  of  prayer  and  Bible  translation.  We  aregrateful  to  Dr.  Hantz  Bernard  who  served  as  ourkeynote speaker. His years of experience  in  the  fieldof  Bible  translation  and  the  wisdom  the  Lord  hasgiven  him was  a  great  source  of  inspiration  to  all  ofus. 

Some of our 2014 Team Meeting attendees

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John AllenJustin LevineSarah GloverMatthew PatenaudeTim StalcupJason ShirkRex CobbTim CleghornBill Patterson

Uganda — Runyankore ProjectThe goal for finishing the NT is December 2014. Wewill prepare to print in early 2015. Please pray abouthelping with the $40,000 needed for printing. 

Uganda — Ma’adi ProjectOur  team of  translators­in­training  have  completed  3module  classes  learning  the Greek  language.  Thereare  3  more  Greek  modules  planned  for  them.  Inaddition,  we  will  add  a  module  on  Bible  TranslationPrinciples  later  this  year.  Please  pray  for  ourAssociate, Sam Moss, and the teaching team.

Nepal —Tibetan ProjectWe  just  received  the  rough  draft  of  our  TibetanProject DVD production. After some minor editing, wewill post it on our website on the media page. Pleasepray about supporting this translation project at $50 or$100 per month. A  few commitments at  these  levelswould helps us fund this project

India — Liangmai ProjectMichele Bass, who has served on our staff for the lastfour  years,  was  recently  married  to  WangraibouNgonamai.  We  are  happy  for  them  and  for  God'sdirection in their lives. After a short time in the States,their  return  to  India  will  mark  a  change.  They  willbecome  WorldView  Associates  with  the  goal  oftranslating  the  Scriptures  for  Wangraibou's  nativelanguage,  the  Liangmai  language  of  Manipur,  India.They  will  be  assisted  by  three  of  our  WorldViewInstitute  graduates  who  are  also  native  Liangmaispeakers. Please pray for the launching of this projectsometime in 2015.

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Wangraibou & Michele Ngonomai (Married on April 25th)

China — Sarikoli Tajik ProjectWe are happy to announce that our Associates, Tim &Cara Cleghorn  just  had  their  first  child.  Levi WesleyCleghorn was born at 1:36 a.m. on Friday, June 14th.We rejoice for them!The Cleghorns remain on deputation to go and reacha  people  group  of  over  40,000  in  population  that  is100% Muslim with NO KNOWN BELIEVERS and nowritten  language.  This  is  a  huge  task…but  EVERYpeople  group  on  earth  should  have  a  copy  ofGod’s Word in their own heart language!

Please pray about supporting this project at $50 or$100 per month. 

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Tim, Cara & Levi Cleghorn

Fielder Family NewsWe  had  a  very  busy  winter  and  spring  with  severalmission conferences. We are grateful to the Lord for afull  schedule  of meetings  and  opportunities  to  sharewhat God is doing through WorldView Ministries.

Emily's  9th  birthday  (May  14th)  took  place while  wewere traveling in Kansas. We had chosen to postponeher birthday celebration until after we  returned hometo  Indiana,  so we did  not  take her  birthday presentswith us on the month­long trip.

On her birthday, our host church put us in a wonderfulbed  &  breakfast  several  miles  out  in  the  countrywhere the buffalo roam and the deer and the antelopeplay.  While  Emily  was  playing  outside,  she  found  alizard.  She  tried  to  catch  it,  but  could  not.  So  shefinally  just  laid her hand on  the gravel driveway nearthe  lizard  and,  lo  and  behold,  it  crawled  up  on  herhand.  It  remained  on  her  hand  for  several  minuteswithout  moving.  She  was  so  excited  and  camerunning  to us exclaiming,  "Look Daddy and Mommy,God gave me a birthday present." We are so blessedthat Emily sees everything as a gift from God.

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 Thank  you  for  your  partnership  in  prayer  andfinances.

Exalting the Lord,

Director, WorldView Ministries

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