The wonderful story of God and a Wycliffe translator in the jungles of Papua New Guinea
This is the dynamic true story of Bible translator Marilyn Laszlo. Marilyn longed to communicate the gospel to the colorful Sepik Iwam people of Papua New Guinea. But how could she bring the light of God's Word to a culture steeped in fear and darkness when the people had no written language?
Giving up a comfortable life as a teacher, Marilyn poured herself into Bible translation. Strange sights, sounds, customs, and food became a way of life - as did fatigue, isolation, disease, and deadly snakes. But the payoff far exceeded anything she had imagined.
Mission Possible is the story of Marilyn's relentless efforts to translate the Word of God into the Sepik Iwam language, resulting in the transformation of an entire people group.
Pages: 175 (paperback)