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.
Fifty-three translation centers are operating throughout Africa, and due to a lack of funds and equipment, many struggle with finicky power and Internet connections.
Bible translators in Asia and the Pacific have a hard time reaching tech support—because offices in United States are usually closed due to the time difference. And translators in sensitive locations have even more difficulty.