Our partners recently started a translation training center on Buka Island—perfect for Papua New Guineans who live far from the mainland. But they need a boat to travel safely.
A four-person team oversees 15 language programs in remote areas of Milne Bay and Oro Provinces. But they don't have a vehicle, which makes work extremely hard.
Most communities in Papua New Guinea rely on oral communication—not reading. Audio, videos, and other media are a must for sharing the translated Scriptures.
Until recently, the lack of electricity and the high cost of laptops were almost insurmountable barriers for the many Papua New Guineans who are translating God’s Word in remote areas.