I Clap My Hands for You

In Andy’s opening story, he shares about how a man from the area where he and Kate were working in Ghana had been suspicious of what they were doing. Amongst his thoughts were that maybe they were printing money. When he discovered that they had been translating the Bible, he said (in my phonetic spelling), Boh-jah-mee-ah-new, Boh-jah-mee-ah-new, which means I clap my hands for you.

We were in Onterio, California tonight. Hearing Andy’s stories renews our excitement for what we are preparing to do in Kenya. To all our translation colleagues, we clap our hands for you!

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