Wednesday, March 26, 2014
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Back to Malang

These photos go way back to October last year when Equeen (left), Maryam and I went to a 3-week narrative discourse workshop in Malang, where Phil and I lived for over a year doing language school. We learnt a method for analysing stories in Papuan Malay and then experimented with applying the discourse features that we discovered in these stories to our draft translations of stories from Luke and Acts. The challenge now is to get more stories that are useful for analysis and to make the time to do the analysis, as we only looked at two stories at the workshop. It was a long time to be away from the family, but well worth it. A bonus for me was being in Malang again and being able to catch up with some old friends. And get a decent haircut.

These photos go way back to October last year when Equeen (left), Maryam and I went to a 3-week narrative discourse workshop in Malang, where Phil and I lived for over a year doing language school. We learnt a method for analysing stories in Papuan Malay and then experimented with applying the discourse features that we discovered in these stories to our draft translations of stories from Luke and Acts. The challenge now is to get more stories that are useful for analysis and to make the time to do the analysis, as we only looked at two stories at the workshop. It was a long time to be away from the family, but well worth it. A bonus for me was being in Malang again and being able to catch up with some old friends. And get a decent haircut.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Kemtuik NT goes mobile
This picture goes way back to July last year when Philip helped the Kemtuik people get their New Testament loaded onto mobile phones. 
It can passed on phone to phone via bluetooth. It is difficult to know just how much it is being used but one pastor's daughter said Dad's always got his mobile in the pulpit and he preaches from it! This picture shows John 3.16 in Kemtuik. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish, but have eternal life.

It can passed on phone to phone via bluetooth. It is difficult to know just how much it is being used but one pastor's daughter said Dad's always got his mobile in the pulpit and he preaches from it! This picture shows John 3.16 in Kemtuik. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish, but have eternal life.
Here, some ladies from Mlap, which is related to Kemtuik, adapt the Kemtuik Apostle's Creed into their language.
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