Monday, July 12, 2010
Bibleless People's Prayer Project
What if you could connect with a people group still waiting for God’s Word—and follow the progress of translation for their language? Thousands of people are already doing this through the Bibleless Peoples Prayer Project (BPPP).
When you join the BPPP, you receive information about your language group and its speakers, a how-to-pray bookmark, and an annual project update. From time to time, you’ll also receive 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?
I recently did this and am now praying for the Bahing people group in Nepal. You may never be able to visit a foreign nation to tell them about Jesus, but each of us can be involved in the Great Commission through our prayers!
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