| William Cameron Townsend |
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After realizing how difficult it was for others to learn the Word when it wasn't in their own language, Cam set out on a monumental mission to bring the Bible to all people in the language speaking to their hearts. More ... |
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| Dr. Kenneth L. Pike |
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Kenneth Pike's roots were strong in both faith and science. His father was a preacher, and his grandfather was a medical missionary. More ... |
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| Bernie May |
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The year was 1954. Fresh out of college and recently married, Bernie May was ready to pursue his career in business. God had a different calling in mind. More ... |
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| George Cowan |
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No one told George Cowan life as a missionary would be easy. No one told him it would be easy to translate the Mazatec New Testament during World War II. More ... |
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| Elaine Townsend |
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Aunt Elaine shared her husband's passion for reaching the languages of the world with God's Word. More ... |
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The legacy of Cam Townsend and other early Wycliffe leaders continues today.
When you make a planned gift with the Wycliffe Foundation, you become a member of the William Cameron Townsend Legacy Society, a group of people dedicated to supporting Bible translation, linguistics training and literacy efforts now and after their lifetime.
Call toll-free (866) 379-7746 or e-mail to find out how to set up a planned gift and join the Legacy Society. |