At the Stroke of Midnight…

…WE FINISHED!!
Praise and thanks to the Lord for how he answered all who prayed. He gave strength and endurance, and the final days of the Palawano New Testament recording project went smoothly, beyond our wildest imagination!

Luke still has some technical editing to do, and he needs to save each chapter as a separate file so they can be loaded on the players.

But we are done with recording, listening and re-recording!

PICKING UP SPEED
We put in some long days of proof listening Monday through Wednesday and made great progress. Thursday morning, we re-recording about 20 mistakes found in Matthew through Acts 10.

Then…

THE CLOUDS PARTED
From Acts 10 through Revelation we found NO MORE CORRECTIONS that needed to be recorded. Yes, that’s 3,900 verses without a single mistake to redo. This is huge. It’s almost unbelievable, Luke says. It was, in fact, a huge answer to prayer.

  • Susing our reader was on fire and those final books went faster (nearly 4 verses per minute).
  • In the first level of checking we must have caught all of the few errors.

Bill and Luke decided to do an all-nighter, if necessary, on Thursday to get the final proof listening through Revelation done. Then, we could record all the corrections on Friday morning, leaving some time to insert those into the audio files, and to check and recheck them.

So they finished Revelation 22:21 at the stroke of midnight, but there were no corrections to deal with on Friday.

So all that was left was a few high-fives, and some grateful prayers of thanksgiving…

..oh yeah, and lots of packing up to fly to Manila on Saturday and on to the USA on Sunday.

SO JUST IN TIME
Thanks to all who prayed, and to the Lord for his help.

We head back to San Diego. Luke and Kristen go there, also, then return to Mozambique in a couple of weeks. We’re so thankful for their help in this project, and it’s been fun getting to know them over the past six weeks.

Stay tuned and we’ll let you know when the New Testament printing is done and the audio players are ready to distribute.

PLEASE PRAY WITH US:

  • and thank the Lord for his grace and help
  • safe travel for Susing and his family
  • safe travel for us and for Luke and Kristen
  • for fast and QUALITY printing of the Palawano New Testament

Thank you for your part in this ministry!

Reaching Palawanos together with you,

-Bill and Donna

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Prayer Needed for Final Recording

HOME STRETCH…ed
We’re about to begin the final week of recording the audio version of the Palawano New Testament and we really need your prayers.

Yes, it’s the Home Stretch, and we are being stretched, as well!

The whole NT has been recorded from Matthew to Revelation and the initial checking and corrections (rerecording short passages) has been completed. Praise the Lord for this! We’re thankful for this milestone, good progress, and the great team God has sent to help with this project.

RUNNING OUT OF TIME?
Now we are doing the final edit which involves listening to the entire NT once again, checking for any errors that may have slipped through, deleting unnatural pauses, etc.

The challenge we face is that it takes about 2 hours to do the final edit on each hour of recorded material, and there don’t seem to be enough hours in the week to get it done.

The Palawano New Testament is significantly longer than the normal 18-hour New Testaments Luke and Kristen have been recording in Africa. In hindsight, we see that we should have budgeted a few extra weeks to get the Palawano project done, but we didn’t realize this until it was too late.

So we have about 50 hours of listening and checking to get done… all in the next 5 days, plus rerecording any errors we might find.

WHY IS OUR TRANSLATION LONG?
It’s mostly a language issue. For example, to track dialogue, Palawano adds “he said” to each sentence of recorded speech (that’s about 4,000 times in the New Testament!)

Also, narrative discourse adds what is called head-tail links like this:

So Jesus went to Galilee.
When he got to Galilee, he entered the synagogue.
When he had entered there, he began to teach….

Those connections seem repetitious and unnecessary to us, but they are how Palawano tracks people and events throughout a story. Without them, the reader or listener would be lost. And you can imagine how those extra sentences would add up, time-wise, as Susing reads all the gospels and Acts!

SO PLEASE KEEP PRAYING
So as we enter this final week, we ask you to pray with us that the project can be completed–done, and done well!

Please pray:

  • for stamina as we listen through long hours of checking
  • for any remaining mistakes to be found
  • that we can finish within the time remaining before we all fly back to the USA on March 24.

Thank you for your part in this ministry!

Reaching Palawanos together with you,

-Bill and Donna

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The Long Long and Winding Road

HOME STRETCH…ed
We’re about to begin the final week of recording the audio version of the Palawano New Testament and we really need your prayers.

Yes, it’s the Home Stretch, and we are being stretched, as well!

The whole NT has been recorded from Matthew to Revelation and the initial checking and corrections (rerecording short passages) has been completed. Praise the Lord for this! We’re thankful for this milestone, good progress, and the great team God has sent to help with this project.

RUNNING OUT OF TIME?
Now we are doing the final edit which involves listening to the entire NT once again, checking for any errors that may have slipped through, deleting unnatural pauses, etc.

The challenge we face is that it takes about 2 hours to do the final edit on each hour of recorded material, and there don’t seem to be enough hours in the week to get it done.

The Palawano New Testament is significantly longer than the normal 18-hour New Testaments Luke and Kristen have been recording in Africa. In hindsight, we see that we should have budgeted a few extra weeks to get the Palawano project done, but we didn’t realize this until it was too late.

So we have about 50 hours of listening and checking to get done… all in the next 5 days, plus rerecording any errors we might find.

WHY IS OUR TRANSLATION LONG?
It’s mostly a language issue. For example, to track dialogue, Palawano adds “he said” to each sentence of recorded speech (that’s about 4,000 times in the New Testament!)

Also, narrative discourse adds what is called head-tail links like this:

So Jesus went to Galilee.
When he got to Galilee, he entered the synagogue.
When he had entered there, he began to teach….

Those connections seem repetitious and unnecessary to us, but they are how Palawano tracks people and events throughout a story. Without them, the reader or listener would be lost. And you can imagine how those extra sentences would add up, time-wise, as Susing reads all the gospels and Acts!

SO PLEASE KEEP PRAYING
So as we enter this final week, we ask you to pray with us that the project can be completed–done, and done well!

Please pray:

  • for stamina as we listen through long hours of checking
  • for any remaining mistakes to be found
  • that we can finish within the time remaining before we all fly back to the USA on March 24.

Thank you for your part in this ministry!

Reaching Palawanos together with you,

-Bill and Donna

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Recording the Palawano Audio Bible

ONE… TWO… READ!
We’ve been working on the recording of the audio version of the Palawano New Testament for about two and a half weeks, now. Whew! Praise the Lord for good progress and for health and stamina. This job requires a lot of concentration, day after day.

Bill and Terry on the rooftop of the hotel (yes, the view is amazing)

This past week, we also hosted a video team from California who are documenting what is involved in getting the Word of God into another language and published in printed and audio formats.

We were even able to film the steps of the printing process, from stacks of 700-pound rolls of Bible paper to printing plates, to printing machines, assembly, sewing, binding, trimming… quite a interesting field trip. We felt a lot of emotion to think that our translation will soon undergo this process and be available for the Palawanos.

RECORDING: EACH ONE DOES THEIR PART
We are working with several Palawanos, Luke and Kristen Rider of Cross Connection Outreach, and a volunteer from one of our churches in San Diego.

Susing is our reader and reads the Palawano New Testament into the mic hour after hour.

Luke and Kristen

Luke monitors the computer which is recording the audio, and Bill follows the text on another computer to make sure each word of each verse is read correctly.

After that, Donna and Giyang listen to each section, checking for any errors which might have slipped through. Susing, Luke and Bill then have to rerecord each of those.

Terry edits to audio to strip out background noise and unwanted silent spaces, etc., and he splices the rerecorded parts into the main audio file. Kristen will help with rerecording and editing when Terry flies home to return to his job in San Diego.

SAY IT AGAIN… AND AGAIN
Susing is very patient. If he stumbles over a word, we have to ask him to repeat the verse (or sentence). If someone hits a hammer upstairs… repeat. If an airline flight goes over the hotel (the whole city is in the flight path)… repeat. If Susing gets too far from the mic, or too close… repeat.

A recording studio not unlike Abbey Road

Susing remains cheerful throughout it all. In his interview for the video he explained, “It’s hard, yes. But it’s worth it to see God’s Word completed and done well, so that people can listen to it and come to know Christ.”

TECHNOLOGICAL MASHUP
Our equipment is a combination of high tech (Macs, sound mixers, top-of-the-line microphone, cables and software) and a jerry-rigged “sound studio” made of mattresses and duct tape. Please note, however, that these mattresses are not just any old cloth-covered cushion. Some of them are the world-renowned, sound-enhancing, echo-diminishing Hello Kitty mattresses (available in pink).

The Uniquely-Acoustic Hello Kitty Mattresses

KEEP PRAYING
Although we have to do retakes because of intermittent noise, we are making good progress. We’re over halfway through the NT. The hotel staff remain friendly and helpful. We thank the Lord for this, and realize that your prayers are a big part of this effort.

Please pray that:

  • the relationship with the hotel owners and staff will continue to be smooth
  • we will be able to have a relatively soundproof recording situation
  • stamina, health and clear thinking for each member of the team

Thank you for your part in this ministry!

Reaching Palawanos together with you,

-Bill and Donna

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Prayer Needed!

THE RECORDING BEGINS… ALMOST
Today we were shopping around in Puerto to find what we needed to build our “sound booth” for recording the Palawano New Testament audio version.

While jet-lagged and busy with all that, we were hit with two situations that remind us we are in a battle. Our enemy does NOT want the Palawanos to have the Word of God in their language in any format. At the same time, we are reminded that God is sovereign and nothing takes him by surprise or presents any difficulty to him!

DISTRACTING HEARTACHE
First, as soon as our Palawano helpers arrived in the city, they received a text informing them that their nephew’s wife had committed suicide. On top of the heartbreaking sadness of this situation, we know it will be weighing on their hearts and and could be a distraction as we work on the recording.

UNSETTLING CHANGES
Not long after learning about the suicide, we went to the hotel where we had booked rooms to do the recording and were faced with some potential concerns. The friendly manager who had given us such a good deal on the rooms and was bending over backwards to accommodate us in the recording venture is no longer with the hotel. So we will be dealing with the owners whom we have not met. Some loud music was playing throughout the hotel (which would be picked up by our microphones) and so we needed to ask them to please turn it down (for the next 6 weeks), and we also wanted to ask for extra foam mattresses to soundproof the room, and we weren’t sure how cooperative the owners might be.

GOD IS FAITHFUL
After leaving the hotel, we were able to find some foam mattresses that would do the job, and before we even finished typing this update, we learned that the a staff member at the hotel (who is a believer!) had come up with some additional mattresses for us. Just what we needed to finish the job!

Please pray that:

  • the relationship with the hotel owners and staff will continue to be smooth
  • we will be able to  have a relatively soundproof recording situation
  • that God will comfort the family in the loss of the suicide
  • our helpers here will not be adversely affected by the whole situation

Thank you for your part in this ministry!

Reaching Palawanos together with you,

-Bill and Donna

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Update on Palawano Translation

2012 has certainly been the most exciting year in our 30+ years of service in the Philippines. We are so thankful that the translation of the Palawano New Testament was completed.

WHAT’S THE CURRENT STATUS?

The translation is now at the Philippine Bible Society for printing, and we are waiting for the final mock-up copy to proofread before it goes to press.

Please pray that:

  • the proof copy will be done quickly
  • it will the correctly formatted and error-free
  • the NT can be printed with minimal delay
During the months of Nov-Jan we have enjoyed time with our family, celebrating the holidays and a multitude of family birthdays. And our most precious hours have been spent with our grandkids Max (almost 3) and Myri (22 months).

WHAT’S NEXT? THE NEW TESTAMENT IN AUDIO…

Many of the Palawanos cannot read. And those who can read, often prefer to listen.

So, in addition to 2,500 copies printed copies of God’s Word, we will produce an audio version of the entire Palawano New Testament. Rechargeable audio Bible players will be distributed throughout the tribe. Let us know if you would like to sponsor one of these players!

We will fly from Los Angeles on Feb 6th and head back to Palawan for about 7 weeks to do the recording. We will stay at NTM’s Guest House in Puerto Princesa. And we have rented quiet hotel rooms to use as a recording “studio.” A team from the USA is coming over to handle the technical aspects of recording. Susing will be our Palawano “voice.” And Donna and I will work with several other Palawanos to double- and triple-check the recording for accuracy. It will be a intense process to get that much material recorded error-free. Please pray with us through this project!

Another team is coming over to Palawan for about a week to shoot video, to produce a documentary of “The Making Of The Palawano New Testament.” We admit we’re reluctantly non-photogenic. They are planning to illustrate the benefits of people groups having the Scriptures in their heart language.

Please pray with us for:

  • health and endurance for all of us
  • quick and accurate recording
  • logistics of the two-day trip into the tribe

Stay tuned… we’ll keep you posted during the recording trip.

Meanwhile, we are thankful that in between all the holidays and family events, we got fairly well settled for our Home Assignment (furlough) here in San Diego. The Lord has provided a car and much of the furniture that we need. We will finish getting set up when we return to the US in late March.

Thank you for your part in this ministry!

Reaching Palawanos together with you,

-Bill and Donna

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