A broad smile and an even broader hat are a charming combination on this friendly man in Yimbéré, Cameroon. One of the languages he speaks is Fulfulde, a language that belongs to the Fulani people but enjoys wide-spread use as a regional trade language used by millions throughout Central and West Africa. In Northern Cameroon Christians use Fulfulde in their worship services and currently a revision of the Fulfulde Scriptures which were published decades ago is being undertaken. Please pray for the Fulfulde translation team.
Photo: Zeke du Plessis | Words: Elyse Patten
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This is the latest in a short series of blogs from other sources across Wycliffe, 'showcasing' the huge range of impact our work helps to bring about. As we come towards the end of another year, we hope it reminds and encourages you of the connections, sometimes clear and sometimes very fuzzy, between what we are doing and the lives of real peoples all over the world. MW

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