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  2. William Cameron Townsend - Wikipedia

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    The Protestant missions concentrated on Spanish-speaking ladino overseers as converts instead of on the speakers of minority indigenous languages. Townsend wished to see a mission that sought to produce indigenous-run, self-sufficient, Bible-based Christian congregations. He believed that this could lead to a more just society, trusting that if ...

  3. Bibles for America - Wikipedia

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    Bibles for America (BfA) is a non-profit, religious organization [1] dedicated to distributing free copies of the New Testament Recovery Version study Bible [2] and Christian books by Witness Lee [3] and Watchman Nee [4] in the United States and Puerto Rico.

  4. The Gideons International - Wikipedia

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    The interior of Room 19, Central House Hotel, Boscobel, Wisconsin, kept in the style it was in 1898 when the founders of the Gideons met there The organization began in the fall of 1898, when two traveling salesmen, John H. Nicholson of Janesville, Wisconsin, and Samuel E. Hill of Beloit, Wisconsin, met in a hotel room they shared at the Central House Hotel in Boscobel, Wisconsin, and ...

  5. The Bible League of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Bible League Canada, founded in 1948, is a charitable organization whose mission is to place Bibles into the hands of men, women and young people who want them. [1] They do this through four strategic ministry programs including church planter training, adult Bible-based literacy programs, children's ministries, and supporting Christians persecuted for their faith.

  6. Don Richardson (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    Richardson studied at the Prairie Bible Institute and the Summer Institute of Linguistics. In 1962, he and his wife, Carol, and their seven-month-old baby went to work among the Sawi tribe of what was then Dutch New Guinea in the service of the Regions Beyond Missionary Union. The Sawi were known to be cannibalistic [3] headhunters.

  7. JAARS - Wikipedia

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    JAARS Center and Townsend Field (N52), Waxhaw, North Carolina. Founded in 1948 as Jungle Aviation and Radio Service by William Cameron Townsend, JAARS is a worldwide, non-profit, mission aviation and support organization with a primary focus on Bible translation support operations.