Pioneer Bible Translators

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AbbreviationPBT
Formation1976; 50 years ago (1976)
FounderAl Hamilton
Pioneer Bible Translators
AbbreviationPBT
Formation1976; 50 years ago (1976)
FounderAl Hamilton
TypeNon-profit
HeadquartersDallas, Texas
President
Greg Pruett
Board Chairman
Dave Butts
Websitewww.pioneerbible.org
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Pioneer Bible Translators is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) mission organization focused on Bible translation in languages that do not already have a Bible.[2][3]

Pioneer Bible Translators has its roots in the Restoration Movement. The organization was initially influenced by Cameron Townsend of Wycliffe Bible Translators, Donald McGavran of the Church Growth movement, and Eugene Nida of the United Bible Societies.[4] It incorporated in 1976 in Dallas, Texas.[5]

Pioneer Bible Translators has recently[when?] had two of its missionaries serve as president of the International Conference On Missions. Greg Pruett, missionary and Bible translator with the Yalunka people in West Africa, and Pioneer Bible Translators current[when?] president,[6] served in 2003. Marsha Relyea Miles, missionary and Bible translator[6] in Papua New Guinea, served in 2007.[7]

In 2012, Pioneer Bible Translators and Johnson University formed an educational partnership to educate new recruits of Pioneer Bible Translators as they prepare to go to the field.[8]

In 2016, The Jesus Film Project completed its 1,400th translation of the film. Pioneer Bible Translators has contributed to many of the films to help make the film understandable by various cultures.[9] Pioneer Bible Translators has also been assisting in the development and implementation of Render, to allow the translation of the Bible into oral and aural cultures.[10]

Former United States Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers previously served on the Pioneer Bible Translators board.[11]

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