Past Issues
Quarterly Newsletter | Spring 2023
Glimpses of God's Grace |
We created a 7 minute video to answer some of the questions we've been asked regarding our delay. You can view the video here.
“This we know, that God is for us.
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Family Life |
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This past April, A’zalea turned 6. The day before her birthday, Andrew was concerned because he didn’t have a gift for her. She immediately threw her arms around him and said, “Oh don’t you worry about it, Buddy. You ARE the gift!” Her only wish was to ride a camel, and she did.
Andrew is our deep thinker. One night when Justine was tucking him into bed, he asked: “Mommy, does God hear every language that cries out to Him?” Strumming his guitar and making up songs and tunes helps his heart in this season of transition.
Since last August, we’ve been able to extend our stay each month at a mission apartment on Southern Seminary’s campus. Due to an existing reservation, however, we can no longer extend beyond June 21. We praise God for providing another short term place for us to stay–one that is above and beyond what we asked or imagined.
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Translation Workshop in PNG |
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Harold is returning to PNG May 16-31 to attend a translation workshop for the “Eubone Project” held on Fergusson and Dobu islands. Joining him there will be nine representatives from several partnering organizations in the US, including senior leaders from:
Each of these partners will be there to observe and learn how the process is being implemented. This will enable them to consider how their contributions impact the overall project and give them ways to improve. Additionally, five leaders from Battle (a PNG Bible translation organization) and two church leaders from the Solomon Islands will be going to learn how they might be able to use this process in their own contexts. Wycliffe’s Vice President of IT is also traveling with the group to set up a test Starlink satellite at the regional office in Alotau. This is a feasibility test to see if this could provide the translators a significantly improved network connection. Starlink does not yet officially operate in PNG, but the company hopes to be licensed by the end of this year.
Foreign Travel & Overseas LivingOne of the challenges many missionaries face is illness caused by contaminated water. During Harold’s trip in February, he contracted something (presumably a parasite or bacteria) that plagued him for several months. In the US and other industrialized nations, water treatment facilities make this problem almost non-existent. For most developing countries, however, it is a significant problem. It can be deadly for those without access to modern medical care. As Harold heads back to PNG again, we appreciate prayers that God would sustain the health of the team during this trip. |
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How to Pray
In so many ways, you are an extension of God's goodness, kindness, and care. Thank you for your partnership in the gospel. Because many are still waiting, Harold, Justine, A’zalea, & Andrew |
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Partner With Us
We praise God that He has been faithful to care for our financial needs in the past and are trusting that He will continue to do so in the future. If you are not already, would you consider being a part of what God is doing in Bible translation by partnering financially with our Wycliffe ministry? You can give a single donation or set up regular online giving here.
You may also mail a check to:
Wycliffe Bible Translators If you are giving by check, please make it out to Wycliffe Bible Translators with a separate note stating: “Preference for the Wycliffe ministry of Harold & Justine Bradley, Account #200266.” |
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