Having seen the impact of God’s Word in his own life, Brandon believes that no person should be without access to Scripture. He is delighted to use his background in biblical studies and biblical languages in order to serve as the Translation Advisor for the Awara community (about 2,000 speakers), a remote language group in Papua New Guinea. Although the isolation of the Awara community ensures the vitality and longevity of their language, their remoteness makes it so that they can only be accessed by helicopter. Brandon serves as the advisor and exegetical consultant for the Awara translation team, a role which enables him to integrate Bible translation with discipleship and the promotion of Scripture engagement among the Awara community.
Please prayerfully consider joining Brandon as a co-laborer in the transformative ministry of Bible translation by becoming a prayer partner or regular financial partner in his Wycliffe ministry. He would be honored to serve with you!
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