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Urbana2006  

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Urbana06 in St Louis has 22,000 attendees

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Urbana06 had about 3000 Chinese attendees

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Over 200 exhibitors (Mission agents & education institutes.)

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Daniel was in the recruit team of Partnership with Bible Translation at Urbana06 in St Louis, USA. Below are some appreciation message from Urbana06 attendees:

"You have one of the biggest team there, i mean the  number of exhibitor and missionary. Having missionary on the field (like yourself) to come is definitely helpful. In our conversation, you were able to say "i'll put you in contact with so-and-so on the field" that's kind of exciting and i'm looking forward to how the future will work out... i also appreciate the mini-skit...great way to address many unvoice questions." Rachel Tu, Philadelphia

 

"First off, I'd like to mention that the presentation of the booth was very attractive. It was big and clear! It catches peoples' attentions. Apart from the presentation of it, the had the opportunity to talk to a few people there, and they were very, very friendly. Their main goal was to actually get to know who I am, not just promote Bible translation. They were helpful, and I thought the list of languages in the center were an amazing idea. It shows the vastness of the number of languages in the world, and urges the need to pray for them.  Good job! :)" Jennifer Mok, Houston

 

"I think the Booth of Partnership of Bible Translation at Urbana06 was filled with many representatives ready to provide information in the most understanding and friendliest way.  The representatives were all excited to share about their experiences and gave words of wisdom and encouragement.  Not only that, but they would pray for you personally at the end! I think representatives are one of the key impacts on someone’s thought process about what is happening.  I thought it was a really great idea of having key chains with a kids picture and where they lived.  You would get to cross out the place on this big paper meaning you would pray for that place to have the Bible translated.  Overall this booth was awesome in the way it was represented.  I had a sense of peace and encouragement talking with people who truly care about what they do, and not only that they were so willing and excited to share about it!" Elena Tam, Houston 

"It was great to see the Partnership of Bible Translation booth at Urbana '06 because its focus is one that not many people know about. They did a great job of letting people know just how many nations out there don't have the Word of God in a language they understand and are familiar with! I'm sure God will continue to use them to reach the unreached in a special way with the message of Christ. :)"  ~ J-E, Houston

"The booth of Partnership of Bible Translation at Urbana06 really opened some eyes, not only to the tremendous need for Bible translation in the world, but to the overwhelming need for prayer. It's an unbelievably foreign idea to those of us in the Western world to consider not having access to a Bible in our own language, but at Urbana, people were made aware of the truth." Jonathan Mok, Houston

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