All around the world – in spite of war, economic collapse and religious conflict – life goes on. Afghanistan’s 51 vibrant language communities are no exception. Babies are born, children go to school, people marry, cook dinner, question the meaning of life, seek God and sell watermelons at the market. And the 35 vibrant language [...]
Posts Tagged ‘photojournalist’
Smiling Watermelons
Posted: 12th August 2011 by Elyse in ResourcesTags: afghanistan, great commission, missions, photography, photojournalist
Harvest Time
Posted: 1st August 2011 by Elyse in ResourcesTags: asia, cambodia, photography, photojournalist
Harvesting grain in Cambodia sure does look glamorous. With an arm full of golden grain and a face full of sunshine this farmer makes the harvest look like light work. Cambodia has been through some hard times in the past – war, genocide, starvation and the list continues. But we can give thanks that in [...]
Dark Houses
Posted: 16th May 2011 by Elyse in ResourcesTags: Bible Translation, kids, pacific islands, photojournalist, Vanuatu
Four young children from a remote village in Vanuatu are looking on in shy curiosity at the arrival of strangers in their community. You may notice the house in the background with its narrow door and absence of windows. Like many Ni-Vanuatu, the people of this village still live in dark houses, building them without [...]
Smiles and Boxes
Posted: 18th April 2011 by Elyse in ResourcesTags: celebration, pacific, pacific islands, photo, photography, photojournalist, solomon islands
How’s this for a visual story – a big stack of boxes and a very happy translator. These boxes clogging up an office in the Solomon Islands represent years of hard work, hundreds of thousands of readers and a hope for national unity. The complete Pijin Bible was celebrated as part of the Solomon Islands’ [...]
Open Window
Posted: 11th April 2011 by Elyse in Resources, WorkTags: pacific, pacific islands, papua new guinea, photo, photography, photojournalist, PNG
What is she thinking? This young girl lives in the lowlands province of Sanduan, Papua New Guinea. This structure is her family’s house, and this opening – a window. Taken on film about 10 years ago, she would be a young woman now, with children of her own. The photographer, an SIL literacy specialist, was [...]
Infectious Joy – Monday’s Inspiring Image
Posted: 28th March 2011 by Elyse in Resources, WorkTags: Bible Translation, Deaf, India, journalist, photo, photography, photojournalist, Sign Language
These young boys are playing with piles of confetti that were blasted all over the stage during the unveiling of the Kerala Sign Language Bible portions in southern India last year. This is just one of the many moments of visible joy on a day when over 1000 Deaf people gathered to get their hands [...]
Early Morning
Posted: 21st March 2011 by Elyse in Resources, WorkTags: pacific, pacific islands, photo, photography, photojournalist, Vanuatu, Wycliffe
A new morning has dawned in this remote village in Vanuatu. The villagers were up just before the sun – stoking the fires, collecting water from the crystal clear river and preparing for the day’s work. An Australian missionary family who live in the house on the right are also up – enjoying the view [...]
Cultural Celebration
Posted: 14th March 2011 by Elyse in Play, ResourcesTags: culture, festival, philippines, photo, photography, photojournalist
I hope this happy face brightens your day! This smile was captured by Wycliffe photographer Janeen Michie at a cultural festival in the Philippines known as Kaamulan. This year’s celebration in the Bukidnon region finished just last Friday. Tribal villagers representing the seven hill tribes of Bukidnon gathered in unity with the local dwellers in [...]
A Colourful Neighbourhood
Posted: 7th March 2011 by Elyse in Resources, WorkTags: city, east asia, photo, photography, photojournalist
These high rises in Hong Kong make a colorful scene. I imagine that all types of people live here together. Families, expats, escapees. There’s not much I can say about bible translation work in this part of the world. Except that in a country with 1.3 billion people and at least 200 languages without any [...]
Cheeky Smile
Posted: 28th February 2011 by Elyse in Resources, WorkTags: cute, education, kids, philippines, photo, photography, photojournalist, school, squatter village
Good Morning! A few weeks back I posted an image of a squatter village in Manila…remember? Well, here’s a closer look. Aren’t they cute!? I imagine this cheeky little boy was trying to poke a hole through the photographer’s lens. What do you see here? Is it two kids playing with copper poles? Perhaps imitating [...]