Something I often try to remind language learners of is to expect to make mistakes, and have fun with them! Making mistakes means we are using the language, and using the language is the only way we can improve.
As much as I love learning from my own hilarious mistakes and those of others, I am so thankful that when God speaks to us in His Word, the Bible, He made sure that that it said exactly what He wanted, in the way He wanted. His words are the purest silver, a treasure waiting to be mined and enjoyed.
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In light of the amazing perfection of God’s Word, I want to share with each of you something that is very dear to my heart. The Arlington Statement on Bible Translation was released today, which seeks to apply the truth that God’s Word is flawless to a few current issues in Bible translation.
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Please read the statement, and consider what God desires for Bible translation in light of the purity of His Word.
After you read the statement, if you agree, please sign it and share it with others. Thank you!
And feel free to ask me any questions you may have.
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God bless you and your ministries!
Lauren
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