Sep 21, 2020 | Churches, Project Pentecost
Take a walk in just about any neighborhood in the US and you will find people from all over the world. Just as one example, my neighbors were born in Vietnam, China, Mexico, and the US. Probably your street or neighborhood has a similar variety. There is so much good...
Jun 22, 2020 | Churches, Project Pentecost, Vision
On Pentecost God’s Spirit demonstrated that the gospel was meant for people of every language. Yet most churches are mono-cultural and use one language exclusively for all of their services. It doesn’t have to be this way. In this article we’ll show...
May 19, 2020 | Churches, Project Pentecost
This article is adapted from a talk by Kim-Fu Lim, VP of Business Development about his passion for magnifying God’s glory through language diversity. Magnify God’s Glory through Language Diversity Churches in America are investing a significant amount of money...
Jul 4, 2019 | Churches, Project Pentecost, Vision
Transformation is hard work. And sometimes it’s the simple misconceptions that get in the way. For example, why do you think translation is important? You might say that we can’t understand and include people who speak other languages without it. Or that without it,...
May 17, 2019 | Churches, Project Pentecost, Vision
This multilingual song is available under an open license. This means you can freely use this song for worship in church. If you want to contribute a singable translation under an open license, feel free to do so and send it to us so we can share it. We currently have...
May 14, 2019 | Churches, Project Pentecost, Vision
One surprising thing about Paul’s letter to the Romans is that it ends with a theological strategy for multicultural ministry. Many in the early church thought the Gentiles who believed in Jesus for forgiveness had to become Jews. Paul fiercely and repeatedly defended...