The Córdovas are facilitating a team of Zapotecs from San Francisco Ozolotepec (Oaxaca, Mexico) who are translating Scriptures into their heart language, Zapotec. Many New Testament and some Old Testament books are now available in print, digital and audio formats. God has provided gifted Zapotecs to work on Bible translation and production of literacy materials during the past 24 years. The Zapotec New Testament is now in the final preparation and review stage to prepare it for print publication. The local believers have a great desire to have God's Word in Zapotec and have fully supported the translation project, with the involvement of people from 3 different local churches. The Córdova children, Sara and Daniel, enjoy sharing fried grasshoppers (a Oaxacan snack) with others and spending time with their friends! Their family is thankful for the many partners in this Wycliffe ministry. We invite you to join their Wycliffe ministry team by becoming a prayer and financial partner.
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Sara Alicia (17), Jonat√°n Daniel (14)
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.
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