Bennett is serving as an intern in Papua New Guinea as a continuation of his pursuit of Bible Translation. He is completing an undergraduate degree in linguistics and theology from the University of Northwestern in St. Paul in May and will spend about five months in Papua New Guinea being mentored by a full-time Wycliffe worker named Jon Moe. He will be focused on language learning and translation project exposure, including working on grammar sketches and a dialect survey for the Domung people. He is passionate about the Bible and desires to pursue full-time translation work in the future, hoping that this internship will give him clarity in his future endeavors. Please prayerfully consider investing in Bible translation by becoming a prayer or financial partner in his Wycliffe ministry.
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