It’s like the Day of Pentecost, but on a far smaller scale (Acts 2:8)!
I’d like to introduce you, virtually, to Sarah Oiler. She’s a fine young woman who loves Jesus and the Holy Scripture.
Sarah has taken on a project of translating articles from the Knowable Word archive into Spanish. We’ve previously had the honor of a few others translating our posts in other internet spaces. But we’ll be publishing Sarah’s work right here.
So every Tuesday, we’ll publish one of her translated posts, until either Jesus comes back or our neighbors run out of jugs (2 Kings 4:6)—whichever comes first.
If you speak Spanish or have connections with a Spanish-speaking community, we pray these posts will be a blessing to you. Do feel free to share them around! If you don’t speak Spanish, thank you for bearing with the additional parcels showing up in your email or feed reader each week.
This won’t affect the rest of our normal posting schedule:
- Every other Monday – a post from Ryan
- Every Wednesday – something to check out elsewhere on the web
- Every Friday – a post from Peter
“Remember your word to your servant, in which you have made me hope. This is my comfort in my affliction, that your promise gives me life” (Ps 119:49-50).




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