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		<title>Christians welcome the Bible in Burkina Faso</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Burkina Faso (MNN) -- Believers dedicate the newly-released Bible to the Ciramba in Burkina Faso]]></description>
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Burkina Faso (MNN) &#8212; Sometime in 1989,<br />
church leaders in Burkina Faso gathered to talk about a proposed Bible<br />
translation project in one of the country&#39;s indigenous languages.&nbsp;
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Six years<br />
later, part of the Bible was published for the first time in Cerma, the mother<br />
tongue of many of the tribes living in Burkina Faso and the Ivory Coast. It wasn&#39;t until now, however, that the entire<br />
Bible was finally printed.
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On April 14, <a href="/groups/WYC">Wycliffe Bible Translators</a>  and the local believers gathered to<br />
dedicate and celebrate God&#39;s Word in Cerma, finally fully translated, printed,<br />
and available. According to the Joshua<br />
Project, many Ciramba know Jula&#8211;the local trade language&#8211;quite well, but they<br />
still cling tightly to Cerma, their mother tongue, with over 60,000<br />
speakers. &nbsp;
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The crowd celebrated the new release<br />
since the process has been a long time in coming. Portions were typeset last March and then<br />
shipped from South Korea in time for the ceremony.
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Only a fifth of the population<br />
is literate, however, so the people are also very receptive to literacy efforts in both<br />
Jula and Cerma.
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In the pilot phase of a new program,<br />
the government has two bilingual schools where initial instruction and<br />
materials are in Cerma. The percentage of children enrolled in primary schools<br />
is one of the highest in Burkina Faso.&nbsp;
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Most of the tribe follows the local<br />
traditional religion, and there are approximately 6,000 Ciramba Muslims. The new Bible will be a great tool to support<br />
the strong, although small, self-propagating church among the Ciramba.
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Pray that God&#39;s Word will accomplish all He intends for it to accomplish among<br />
the Cerma speaking community. </p>
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