This ten-minute documentary tells the story of challenges and triumph of our colleagues in South Sudan as they translated the Baka New Testament. We share their joy at finally holding it in their hands after persevering through civil war, displacement and more. Along with the translators, we long for the Baka people to know that God is close, whether in hard times or times of plenty.
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