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Central Asia

Central Asia is a large region of Asia that includes Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. This region has historically been associated with nomadic peoples and the Great Silk Road. Central Asia has always been a place where people and goods from different parts of the Eurasian continent converge.

Christianity came here in the third century, but unfortunately, with the advent of Islam, it practically dissolved. That is why we work in this region conducting research on peoples, studying the languages and cultures of small peoples who mostly live in remote places of mountains and deserts.

Our goal is to translate the Word of God for those who do not have it in their native language.
There are hundreds of peoples in this region who need highly qualified specialists, prayer leaders, and funds for various projects, so we invite you to become part of our team.

Georgia

Georgia is a country in Eastern Europe, located on the Black Sea coast and at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. Although most Georgians identify themselves as Orthodox Christians, there are still many Muslims.

This country is multinational, and dozens of peoples do not yet have a Bible translated into their language or a national church.

Thus, our translators are working on translating the Word of God for national minorities. We create audio stories based on the Bible and work to improve literacy.

In this country, translation work is underway among several nations. We need your donations and especially your prayers.

Roma (Gypsies)

The Roma left India more than 1000 years ago and over the centuries have settled all over the world. Now they number up to 10 million. About 15 ethnic groups of Roma live in Ukraine. The most numerous among them are the Servians, Vlachs, Lovars, Krym, Transcarpathian Roma and others.

According to the latest census, almost 48 thousand Roma live in Ukraine (less than 1% of the total population), but the leaders of Roma communities themselves call the numbers from 200 to 400 thousand, as also reported by the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights Lyudmyla Denisova. Mostly representatives of the Roma nationality live in Zakarpattia, Odesa and Donetsk regions and in Crimea.

We are translating the Scriptures into six dialects. Currently, the books of Luke, John, Acts of the Apostles, Genesis, Ruth, and Jonah have been printed. For children, we have printed My First Bible and The Life of Jesus Christ in Pictures. Work is continuing on the translation of several books from the Old and New Testaments and other literature.

In addition, in cooperation with churches and other organizations, we are implementing humanitarian, medical, and educational projects.

The impact of the Word of God over the years has shown a positive change in the Roma people. Thousands of lives have been changed for the better and saved, and this process is still ongoing.
We need your financial support for the further development of our organization, namely the translation and preaching of the Word of God and the transformation of our multinational society…

NGO “Bible Translators of Ukraine”

The NGO Bible Translators of Ukraine mobilizes churches for intercultural ministry to the unreached peoples of Ukraine and the world. We organize conferences to motivate people to join us as translators, theological editors, Bible distributors, literacy teachers, social workers, and other workers.

We provide courses and various training for students who want to become future workers in the field of God.

That’s why we invite you to support us prayerfully and financially. Any help you give can make a difference in the lives of many people!