Serving in Mexico as Language Family Generalists, Corey & Amy work with a family of 8 languages called Mixe (pronounced "Mee-hay") to assess the outstanding linguistic and translation needs for those languages and work to bridge any gaps. These gaps may include updating or completing a translation, providing access to literacy training for the indigenous people, documenting the languages in order to help preserve them, participating in training Mixe linguists and translators, as well as connecting the Mixe to existing translations and linguistic resources
Corey & Amy met on the campus of the University of North Dakota while Corey was working on a short assignment with Wycliffe and Amy was working on her M.A in Applied Linguistics, and were married in 2013. They have sons, Edward & James. They are thrilled to serve together with Wycliffe in partnership with you, using their gifts and training to serve the Mixe people.
We invite you to join them in bringing God’s Word to the Mixe people of Mexico by partnering with their Wycliffe ministry.
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Edward, James
Wycliffe establishes a Ministry Budget for its members to reflect recurring expenses related to family factors and their geographic location of service. Giving to Wycliffe directly impacts members' ability to begin and remain in their assignment.
This monthly budget covers ministry-related expenses, insurance and retirement, social security and taxes, and Wycliffe administrative costs. The remainder is what the members receive as "take-home pay" for their daily living expenses.