“Scripture Use power will change my
people, my community, and PNG as a whole.”
~Papua New Guinean SU worker
Why Scripture Use?
What impact does a Bible translation have if it cannot be read or heard? Scripture Use is the work of producing and distributing appropriate Scripture and Scripture related products in a range of formats so that people have access to the Word of God and can understand, learn from, and apply the Word to their lives. A Scripture Use worker comes alongside individuals and communities to help them encounter God through Scripture in such meaningful ways that they are progressively transformed.
What does a Scripture Use worker do?
1.
Provide resources: The SU office at Ukarumpa has lots of resources for translators, pastors
and communities to use to encourage Scripture use.
2. Provide consultation: As needs arise, a Scripture Use worker is available to offer help to
communities or individuals to assess the current situation and plan
strategically for what Scripture Use ideas would best fit the community needs.
3.
Provide
Workshops and Seminars: See below for
some available workshops.
4.
Provide areas
of expertise: There are many different ways to be involved in SU and
a worker often picks one or two areas to become an expert in so they can help
others.
5. Provide up-to-date SU ideas from around the globe
Children’s Ministry, Music, Drama, Storytelling, Illustrations,
Literacy, Visual Arts, Vernacular Media and Bible helps.
“Tok Pisin (trade language) is
a ‘namel’ language and isn’t good for explaining Biblical things, so I thought
I was going to have to learn English in order to explain the Bible. Now because
of this week, I realized my own language is good for explaining the Bible. I’m
so happy to know that I can use my own language.”
Trauma
Healing Workshop applies
Scripture to bring healing to those in need.
Scripture
Application & Leadership Training (SALT) These workshops
are held to
encourage the study of God's Word in their own heart languages.
More on SALT:
-Those who like to apply Scripture to life and want to do so cross-culturally.
-Those who like to be with people and empower others.
-Any age, gender, or nationality.
-Minimum 2 year commitment plus 4 mos. language and culture training time.
Culture Meets Scripture
More information on Scripture Use: http://www.scripture-engagement.org/
Interested in learning more? Contact Wendy
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