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		<title>Deadly attack in Jerusalem prompts strong response from Israel</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Jerusalem (MNN) -- Gaza violence escalates, costs Bible translation a faithful friend ]]></description>
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Jerusalem (MNN/WYC) &#8212; Jerusalem police are on high alert<br />
following a terrorist bombing on March 23 that jolted the city. It has<br />
been linked to the renewed hostilities between Israelis and Palestinians in the<br />
Gaza Strip.&nbsp;&nbsp;
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In response, Israel set up its Iron Dome missile defense<br />
system. Airstrikes Sunday bolstered the response to<br />
the violent explosion&#8211;the first fatal attack in Jerusalem since 2004.
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40 were wounded in the attack, and the one casualty was a <a href="https://www.mnnonline.org/groups/WYC">Wycliffe<br />
Bible Translator </a> team member, Mary Gardner, 55.
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She was studying at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem to further the<br />
journey she embarked on in 1986. At that<br />
time, she began her training at the Bible Training Institute in Glasgow,<br />
joining Wycliffe Bible Translators in August 1988.
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At the time, she described her passion for her work: <em>&lsquo;The Bible has<br />
always been important to me and played a large part in my own conversion. I am convinced of the value of the work of Wycliffe Bible Translators and that<br />
other aspects of mission such as evangelism and church planting are greatly<br />
strengthened by having the Scriptures in the language people know best.&#39;</em>
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According to Wycliffe UK, Gardner was working with specialized linguistics<br />
training, which she completed by January 1990. Gardner did her orientation in Cameroon and then began work in Togo in<br />
April 1990 until 2010.
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Gardner was involved in a language called Ife, developing the orthography<br />
(writing systems), working on a dictionary, holding literacy classes, and<br />
preparing materials including graded reading primers and math books. Bible translation began in 1994 leading to the Scriptures in print and on<br />
cassette, and the production of the JESUS film. She became the leader of<br />
the translation team and trained national translators, working in a mixed team of<br />
expatriates and nationals.
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By 2000, the Ife/French dictionary was published, and the Ife New Testament<br />
was to follow on October 17, 2009, nearly 30 years after the project first<br />
began.
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Mary was training as a translation consultant, which requires a good grasp of<br />
Biblical studies, in order to help with Old Testament translation. Thus<br />
she traveled to The Home For Bible Translators in Jerusalem in early<br />
2011.&nbsp;
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Halvor Ronning, (Director) says, <em>&quot;Mary was really enjoying the<br />
camaraderie and fellowship she had found in Jerusalem. She told us that until<br />
she got here, she did not realise how alone and isolated she had been living for<br />
years in a remote village in Togo, the only European for miles around.&quot; </em>
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Eddie Arthur, Executive Director of Wycliffe Bible Translators, said: <em>&quot;I<br />
cannot tell you how highly regarded she was. She was an extremely gutsy person,<br />
highly intelligent, with huge drive and the ability to stick with the project<br />
for 20 years in far-from-comfortable conditions. It must have been incredibly<br />
isolating at times. But she was completely dedicated to her work and to the<br />
If&egrave; people.&quot;</em>
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Mary had shared in one of her newsletters: <em>&lsquo;When a person hears clearly<br />
what God is saying, it changes lives. And so we persevere in translating<br />
the Bible into If&egrave;, verse by verse, chapter by chapter, book by book. We<br />
continue to teach people to read in their own language. We hold courses<br />
for church leaders to help them use the If&egrave; Scriptures in the life of the<br />
church. Why? Because we long to see changed lives that glorify<br />
God.&#39;</em>
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Gardner is survived by her parents and siblings.
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