Image Credits

Some photographs on this site are drawn from the Wycliffe Global Alliance Photo Library and used under Creative Commons licensing. We're grateful to the photographers who document the work of language development and Scripture engagement around the world, and we credit each image below.

  • Girls read at a school in a Rakhine village. by Marc Ewell, via the Wycliffe Global Alliance Photo Library (Skip), is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Used on: Home — Why It Matters.

  • A group of people look at a computer at the Kondoa writers workshop in June 2008. by Arlene Moe, via the Wycliffe Global Alliance Photo Library (Skip), is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Used on: The Work.

  • Bajoroge Joyce, who speaks Deg, reads from a Deg primer in her literacy class held in the Jama community in the Brong Ahafo Region of central Ghana. This Deg literacy class is being taught by Banewel Mark (not pictured) who is a literacy facilitator with Ghana Institute of Linguistics, Literacy and Bible Translation's (GILLBT). by Rodney Ballard, via the Wycliffe Global Alliance Photo Library (Skip), is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Used on: Certificates.

  • Phonetics chart at ETP (European Training Programme) Germany, at the Wycliffe Germany center in Holzhausen, Germany, July 2011 by Soren Kjeldgaard, via the Wycliffe Global Alliance Photo Library (Skip), is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Used on: Certificates.

  • Roger Nzongo Ngole works on translating Revelations 18:1. He is using a program called Paratext to assist him in translation. He is a member of ACOTBA-SUBO's staff. ACOTBA-SUBO stands for Association Congolaise Traduction de la Bible et Alphabétisation – Sukisa Boyinga (Congolese Bible Translation and Literacy Association – Conquer Ignorance). by Heather Pubols, via the Wycliffe Global Alliance Photo Library (Skip), is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Used on: Certificates.