Kim and Carolyn Fowler were assigned in l984 to a small, indigenous group of people known as Yora or Nahua, located deep in the Peruvian jungle. The people had previously been uncontacted by the outside world. When an epidemic of respiratory infection spread through the group in the summer of 1984, a medical team and Kim and Carolyn traveled to their location to administer treatment. The epidemic opened the door for the beginning of the translation and literacy ministry among the Yoras/Nahuas.
Kim unexpectedly went to be with the Lord in Peru in March 2017. Carolyn continues with the work, facilitating with establishing a church in the community, enabling the training of pastors, and supervising the revision of Yora Scripture and materials.
Please prayerfully consider investing in Bible translation by becoming a prayer and financial partner in Carolyn's Wycliffe ministry with the Yora/Nahua people.
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