A second edition of this simple explanation of the church and Christian faith is now available. Can you take up the challenge to help us translate it into other languages?
Thanks for letting me know. I suspect this is a cache issue for prior visitors to that page. We are going to force through an update that should overcome any residual caching.
Hello. I’m a native English speaker but worked professionally in Persian Farsi for eight years (2010-2018). I would never claim to be the best translator but curious if you would have any interest in my skills for a project like this one. If not, no worries.
Just a clarification re one of the listed priority languages - Mandarin is a spoken dialect of Chinese and not really meant to refer to written Chinese. For written Chinese text, you want Traditional Chinese (the form used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and a lot of the Chinese diaspora) and Simplified Chinese (the form pushed and used by the PRC).
When I downloaded the PDF from the website, it was still the first edition.
Thanks for letting me know. I suspect this is a cache issue for prior visitors to that page. We are going to force through an update that should overcome any residual caching.
Please use this link: https://www.adcrucem.com/products/the-narrow-way-simply-shown-second-edition
Hello. I’m a native English speaker but worked professionally in Persian Farsi for eight years (2010-2018). I would never claim to be the best translator but curious if you would have any interest in my skills for a project like this one. If not, no worries.
Yes, we are definitely interested! We do have Farsi connections who could provide a final review and edit.
Hi! If you are interested in Russian and/or Ukrainian, I would be delighted to help you with translation.
Thanks, Alex. I will follow up with you on DMs
Just a clarification re one of the listed priority languages - Mandarin is a spoken dialect of Chinese and not really meant to refer to written Chinese. For written Chinese text, you want Traditional Chinese (the form used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and a lot of the Chinese diaspora) and Simplified Chinese (the form pushed and used by the PRC).