This is the day that the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it (Psalm 118:24).
The first Bible to be translated into an indigenous language in Australia was the Kriol Bible. Their dedication ceremony was in May 2007. Cameron Townsend, founder of Wycliffe Bible Translators, first thought of going to Australia to translate the Bible into indigenous languages back in the 1940s. What better cause for celebration than to read the printed Bible in one’s heart language for the first time – to think, “God speaks my language.”
All quoted Scripture is from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®, copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers). Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Joyful Celebration by Jill Kohlert, Dixon, Illinois
Copyright © 2017, revised 2020 Lutheran Women’s Missionary League. All Rights Reserved.
Joyful Celebration
Ep. 210: God, You Want Me? — Devotion
Ep. 209: From Him All My Labor — Devotion
Ep. 208: Just My Type — Devotion
Ep. 207: Graduating Into Parenthood With Purpose — Devotion
Ep. 206: Always Learning — Devotion
Ep. 205: Back to School — Devotion
Ep. 204: Guides My Feet — Devotion
Ep. 203: Is Your Thirst for God Still Quenched? — Devotion
Ep. 202: All in God’s Timing — Devotion
Ep. 201: Green Pastures — Devotion
Ep. 200: Change —Special 200th Episode
Ep. 199: Follow the Leader — Devotion
Ep. 198: Sent to the Nations — Devotion
ENCORE: Ep. 105: The Cadillac Kid — Devotion
Ep. 196: Outfitted for Service — Devotion
Ep. 195: Finding Peace in Troubling Times — Devotion
Ep. 194: Answered Prayer — Devotion
Ep. 193: Then Why? — Devotion
Ep. 192: Small Talk — Devotion
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