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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
2 yrs

How AI Assists in Global Bible Translation
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How AI Assists in Global Bible Translation

In an age of technological breakthroughs‚ artificial intelligence (AI) stands poised to assist in one of the most crucial tasks facing the church today: translating the Bible into the heart language of every people group on earth. Major Bible translation organizations have set aggressive goals to complete the task of making the Bible accessible to everyone without the barrier of learning another language‚ and AI could make that goal attainable in less time than we ever imagined. Approximately 3‚700 languages remain without Scripture‚ most of which present significant challenges to the translation task. Many have few‚ if any‚ printed resources available‚ making that job even more daunting. For these languages‚ AI is catalyzing change‚ accelerating the translation cycle‚ and even enhancing the product’s quality. Using machine learning‚ whole Bible translations can be completed faster than at any other time in history. Accelerated Translation Cycles Before I go any further‚ I need to explain the role of AI in Bible translation. There’s much misunderstanding and confusion around this issue. We’re not talking about dropping the Greek New Testament text into a tool like ChatGPT or Google Translate and expecting it to output a polished translation in any language. This isn’t possible even for resource-rich languages like English‚ much less for small and low-resource languages. Using machine learning‚ whole Bible translations can be completed faster than at any other time in history. If we aren’t talking about cut-and-paste translation‚ how does AI contribute? One way is by leveraging AI models‚ trained on portions of Scripture already manually translated by humans‚ to provide a first draft of a full translation. That draft can then be used by translators to complete a final translation. In other words‚ previously translated portions of Scripture are used by AI to generate drafts of other portions of Scripture that are then checked and developed by translation teams. Organizations like Avodah have pioneered this model by working with mother-tongue speakers to translate around 1‚200 verses and other resources. Each translation represents a different biblical genre‚ grammar‚ and vocabulary. These teams then train an AI model on these verses and resources to produce an entire Bible draft. This draft is checked by mother-tongue translators‚ refined‚ and tested in the community. A big strength of AI in Bible translation is that it’s not a static model being developed but a learning process where the model becomes more competent as work progresses. In traditional models‚ an average translation takes 23 years and costs over a million dollars‚ But Avodah’s model takes about four years to produce a completed Bible for roughly $500‚000. Avodah is currently using this model in a 10-language cohort‚ putting them on track to provide 10 new translations by 2027. Enhanced Quality Speed is only one area where AI is helping. Organizations like SIL International are at the forefront of developing AI tools for quality assessment in Bible translation. These tools help teams identify and address problems earlier in the process. They’re also being used by consultants to check the translations more thoroughly and consistently by assisting with identifying common translation challenges. SIL and other organizations have also developed AI tools that significantly speed up the process of drafting and improving translations of new Bible books once other portions are completed. Concerns about AI being turned loose to translate with little or no human interaction aren’t based on reality. AI works as a copilot. Sometimes it makes drafts and other times it facilitates the repetitive translation process or assists teams in identifying issues. As AI learns from the corrections given to it by humans‚ future iterations of AI-assisted translations continue to improve. Humans working under the Holy Spirit’s leadership remain indispensable at every stage. AI is simply a tool used for the creation of clear‚ accurate‚ natural‚ and acceptable translations. According to Shawn Ring‚ CEO of Avodah‚ Bible translation is “not about the technology; it’s about the human.” Future of AI and Bible Translation While this article has focused on AI’s role in advancing Bible translation‚ there’s an interesting plot twist about the effects of Bible translation on AI. Meta has taken on the lofty goal of developing text-to-speech AI tools in more than 4‚000 languages. Most of these languages have few‚ if any‚ resources that can be used for comparison to other languages. Concerns about AI being turned loose to translate with little or no human interaction aren’t based on reality. The one book often found in these languages is the Bible. Translation organizations have produced text and audio versions in over 1‚100 languages. Companies like Meta rely on these resources to train their large language models to facilitate text-to-speech models. In an odd turn of events‚ Bible translation is fueling AI solutions for many smaller languages. But what will be AI’s effect on Bible translation? It’ll result in more people having quicker access to the gospel in their heart languages. Most significantly‚ it’ll result in more people hearing‚ believing‚ and being saved (Rom. 10:14–15). As one leader working among unreached people groups shared with me‚ AI-assisted translations will contribute to unprecedented access to the gospel and the incredible expansion of Christianity in the next 10 years. “Whether most of the church understands this yet or not‚ AI-assisted Bible translations are a global priority.” They’re also an incredible global opportunity.
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When the Pastor’s Wife Wants to Quit
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When the Pastor’s Wife Wants to Quit

When my husband and I moved out of state for his new senior pastor role at a small rural church‚ our sending pastor prayed for our future suffering in ministry. At the time‚ I couldn’t understand why he’d pray about such a thing. What kind of suffering was he anticipating for us? Wasn’t church the safest place for a pastor and his wife? That was nearly 20 years ago‚ and if I could go back to my younger self‚ I’d tell her that little would bring her more sorrow than the local church. But I’d also say her suffering in ministry would absolutely be worth it. Friendly Fire Hurts the Most Ten years into our ministry‚ my husband and I were ready to throw in the towel. Pastoring was hard work‚ with emotional and spiritual burdens we couldn’t untangle from the other parts of our life. I struggled to make friends in our church because I wasn’t sure who I could trust. Members who had previously sworn allegiance left in droves. Criticisms about methodology almost always became personal character attacks‚ and if people were unhappy with my husband‚ I usually heard about it. Maybe the comments and complaints weren’t aimed at me‚ but they stung just the same. I was surprised by how deeply ministry life hurt. The church is a family‚ and the wounds inflicted by brothers and sisters cut deep. During those early years of church turmoil‚ a missionary on furlough stayed with us‚ and we shared some of our struggles with him. “Friendly fire always hurts the most‚” he told us. He’d endured deep persecution from people hostile to the gospel in the country where he’d served‚ and yet‚ he explained to us‚ nothing hurt as much as problems within his church and between other missionaries. As people united by the gospel and reconciled to both God and one another through Jesus‚ we’re supposed to not only get along but love one another with “brotherly affection” (Rom. 12:10). When we fight and stand against one another‚ that reconciliation threatens to unravel. The place we’re supposed to be safe and loved can become the place we most dread. Church became that place of dread for me‚ but I couldn’t walk away from the body of Christ because I knew Jesus loved her. Somehow‚ so must I. Jesus Loves His Church Throughout the New Testament‚ Jesus is called the Bridegroom‚ and we learn he’ll one day present the church as his pure and spotless Bride before the Father (Eph. 5:27). Paul used the marriage metaphor to help us see how important the church is to Jesus. He laid down his life to make her new and righteous. If Jesus is committed to the church‚ we should be too. I couldn’t walk away from the body of Christ because I knew Jesus loved her. Though we can damage relationships there by our sinfulness‚ the church is one of the primary means God has given to us for sanctification and perseverance in the faith. It’s not an optional activity (Heb. 10:25). It’s God’s gift to each of us who used to be far off but have been brought near by the blood of Christ. The church is a means of grace by which we’re sanctified‚ taught‚ disciplined‚ and encouraged. Paul wrote‚ “Warn those who are irresponsible‚ comfort the discouraged‚ help the weak‚ be patient with everyone” (1 Thess. 5:14‚ HCSB). The body of Christ offers protection for the wayward‚ comfort for the grieving‚ provision for the poor‚ and teaching for all. John repeatedly called believers to work out their obedience with love for one another‚ noting many times that this very love would distinguish them from the world (John 13:35; 1 John 4:20–21; 5:1). Love means exercising forgiveness and kindness to one another as Christ has done for us. It means presuming goodwill‚ leading with grace‚ and bearing up with those who are struggling. Obedience is the path forward when we struggle to love the church. Church Can Hurt—and Heal In God’s kindness‚ our church survived a decade of turmoil and began to heal from dissension. Around that time‚ I attended The Gospel Coalition’s women’s conference for the first time. I signed up for a breakout session on church hurt‚ and with tears in my eyes‚ I listened to Jackie Hill Perry say‚ “God can use the church to heal your church hurt.” Was it possible that healing could take place in the same church where I’d been hurt so deeply? I believed it was. I went home with renewed fervor to love the body that God called us to. As my church family grew closer and learned to trust one another again‚ I tentatively sought deeper friendships that I still hold tightly today. Was it possible that healing could take place in the same church where I’d been hurt so deeply? I believed it was. My husband and I will soon celebrate 19 years with our church family‚ and we’re living proof that God has good purposes for his people. He may call us to suffer in ministry‚ and he may have long lessons of faithful endurance to teach us—but I can assure you it’ll be worth it. The joys of loving my church family far outweigh the sorrows. We won’t always get it right‚ but we can hold fast to Christ’s promise to one day present us pure and spotless before the Father.
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Wild Video Shows Alligator Chasing After Golfers In Florida
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Wild Video Shows Alligator Chasing After Golfers In Florida

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LeBron Is Looking For Gargantuan Contract From Lakers That Sees Him Being Paid A Whopping $60 Million Per Year: REPORT
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LeBron Is Looking For Gargantuan Contract From Lakers That Sees Him Being Paid A Whopping $60 Million Per Year: REPORT

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American couple on 'dream' Caribbean trip feared dead after escaped prisoners suspected of hijacking yacht‚ boat covered in blood
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American couple on 'dream' Caribbean trip feared dead after escaped prisoners suspected of hijacking yacht‚ boat covered in blood

An American couple on a "dream" boating trip to the Caribbean are feared to be dead after their yacht was suspected of being stolen by escaped prisoners. In 2013‚ Kathleen Brandel and Ralph Hendry sold their home in Alexandria‚ Virginia‚ to spend the rest of their days sailing around the world aboard their yacht named Simplicity.The retired couple were last seen last week on the Caribbean island of Grenada. However‚ their yacht was later discovered "anchored and abandoned" on the nearby island of St. Vincent – roughly 50 miles away. The married couple of 27 years were nowhere to be found. The couple are experienced boaters and have been sailing for more than a decade. The couple were members of the Salty Dawg Sailing Association.Authorities suspect that three escaped convicts hijacked the yacht. The prisoners – Ron Mitchell‚ 30; Trevon Robertson‚ 19; and Abita Stanislaus‚ 25; – were charged a couple of months ago with one count of robbery with violence. Mitchell was also charged with one count of rape‚ three counts of attempted rape‚ and two counts of indecent assault and causing harm‚ Grenada police said.Three prisoners escaped their cells in Grenada on Feb. 18. Law enforcement believes that the escaped prisoners stole the boat that was anchored in Grenada's capital of St. George's the day after the prison break. The escaped convicts were located in St. Vincent and were recaptured on Feb. 21‚ according to the Royal Grenada Police Force.Police believe that the American couple may have been murdered by the fugitives. Investigators said there were signs of a violent struggle aboard the yacht with possessions strewn everywhere and blood throughout the boat. Nick Buro and Bryan Hendry are revealing how they are dealing with the mysterious case of their missing parents. Buro told WRC-TV‚ "This is something that is completely unexpected. And wrapping our brains around it and trying to understand a senseless act of violence against two people while they were just living their lives in their home‚ essentially‚ because Simplicity was their home. They didn't have another home.... And having that safety and security taken away from them abruptly and have them attacked in where they live‚ it's just‚ it's unimaginable."While holding onto hope that their parents are still alive‚ the sons are gravely concerned that the worst may have happened. "Shock‚ despair‚ fear‚ sadness‚ hope‚ love – all of those emotions are going through our head at the same time‚" Buro explained.Hendry told WJLA‚ "There is no script to go off of for a situation like this."Buro said‚ "I can’t even describe it. It's been a nightmare.""This trip to the Caribbean was their dream‚" Buro remarked. "This was what they had been working towards for years and years and years‚ to get simplicity up to the point where it could make a passage like this."Hendry added‚ "They loved immersing themselves in different cultures and meeting people and spreading their love wherever they could.""If I see them again‚ it would probably be the most exasperating‚ exhilarating‚ jubilating feeling I could ever imagine‚" Buro said."If I do see my parents again‚ it would be the happiest moment of my life‚" Hendry added. Bib Osborn‚ president of the Salty Dawg Sailing Association‚ stated: "This is a very upsetting event and details are still unconfirmed by the authorities‚ but this does appear to be a tragic event. In all my years of cruising the Caribbean‚ I have never heard of anything like this."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here! U.S. couple missing after yacht possibly hijacked in eastern Caribbean www.youtube.com
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DEA agent accused of taking $250K in mafia bribes‚ covering for sex-trafficking strip club‚ helping HS teacher with marijuana side hustle
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DEA agent accused of taking $250K in mafia bribes‚ covering for sex-trafficking strip club‚ helping HS teacher with marijuana side hustle

A former U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent is accused of taking $250‚000 in bribes from the mafia‚ covering for a strip club allegedly involved in sex trafficking‚ and helping a high school English teacher with his marijuana side hustle. The federal trial in upstate New York has begun for Joseph Bongiovanni – the former DEA agent accused of providing the Buffalo Mafia with an "umbrella of protection" in exchange for massive bribes. The Associated Press reported‚ "Bongiovanni was raised in a tight-knit Italian American community in North Buffalo and known as a 'door kicker' in the DEA‚ defense attorney Parker MacKay said‚ 'not the type to sit in front of a computer.'"Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Tripi told the jurors on Thursday that Bongiovanni turned to help the mafia after he encountered financial issues stemming from a costly divorce and his fondness for luxury trips. Tripi claimed Bongiovanni had an admiration for those associated with "Italian organized crime."Bongiovanni‚ 59‚ is accused of being a "double agent" who betrayed his badge to take $250‚000 in bribes from the mafia to help the organized crime syndicate from getting caught by the feds.The former DEA agent allegedly would tip off the mafia as to when they were "all clear" and law enforcement was not hot on their tail. Bongiovanni is said to have leaked intelligence to the mafia and opened fictitious cases to make it appear that he was investigating certain mafia members or to claim them as informants. Since Bongiovanni pretended to investigate the Buffalo Mafia‚ he would receive notice of any time another agency began investigating the criminal organization. Bongiovanni allegedly encouraged his law enforcement colleagues to spend less time investigating Italians and focus on blacks and Hispanics‚ "n****** and s****" he purportedly said. According to the AP‚ "Bongiovanni also is accused of vouching for criminals‚ filing bogus reports and swiping a sensitive DEA case file on organized crime that he stored in his basement after his abrupt retirement."Prosecutors allege Bongiovanni went out of his way to protect the Pharoah's Gentlemen’s Club – a strip club in Cheektowaga that reportedly featured illegal drug use and sex trafficking. The strip club's owner‚ Peter Gerace Jr‚ was childhood friends with Bongiovanni and is the grandson of Joseph Todaro – the "reputed leader of the Buffalo Mafia."Tripi accused Gerace of providing "cocaine and women to high-end clientele."Prosecutors said Gerace sought Bongiovanni's assistance in covering up the overdose of a stripper. Gerace reportedly was heard on voicemail asking the former DEA agent about tracing a drug dealer's cellphone‚ "Is there a way to ping it like police do? I just want to know if you could do that or not."Gerace's attorney‚ Mark Foti‚ said his client "denies all charges and looks forward to confronting the government’s evidence at his trial."Prosecutors expect to call a public high school English teacher to the stand‚ who admitted to running a marijuana-growing operation while receiving confidential information from Bongiovanni.Tripi said of Bongiovanni‚ "He did just enough legitimate work to avoid detection. He almost got away with it."Tripi told jurors‚ "Sometimes the DEA doesn’t get it right. He was able to manipulate everyone because‚ in law enforcement‚ there’s a certain amount of trust that’s inherent. He did it under the watch of supervisors who under-supervised him.” Bongiovanni has denied the counts of bribery‚ conspiracy‚ and obstruction of justice that could put him in federal prison for the rest of his life. Bongiovanni's attorneys argue that he never took any bribes and that the government's case against him is built on the questionable testimony from individuals holding grudges against him and others who are seeking sweet deals from the Department of Justice for their testimony against him. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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