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Translating The Bible Together

Through a partnership with Seed Company, we are helping translate God's Word into the heart language of unreached people groups. This page will help you understand that work and follow along as more people encounter God’s Word for the first time.

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Translating The Bible Together

Through a partnership with Seed Company, we are helping translate God's Word into the heart language of unreached people groups. This page will help you understand that work and follow along as more people encounter God’s Word for the first time.

Watermark Opportunities 69 languages across 5 regions

Accelerating Scripture access for 17.6 million people

51 people groups | Population 13,766,739

Asia

  • 9
  • 9
  • 1
  • 3
  • 29
25/51

7 people groups | Population 938,000

Africa

  • 2
  • 1
  • 2
  • 0
  • 2
2/7

3 people groups | Population 26,156

Americas

  • 1
  • 1
  • 0
  • 0
  • 1
1/3

4 people groups | Population 2,599,000

Europe & Middle East

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 1
  • 3
0/4

4 people groups | Population 262,000

Pacific

  • 0
  • 1
  • 0
  • 0
  • 3
2/4

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Progress!

Learn more about completed projects

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Asia 350,000 people

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This people group received their first portion of Scripture in their heart language. One woman, Jyoti, had read the Bible in the regional language ...

Asia 26,000 people

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The team completed translating the New Testament for this people group. The dedication was a massive celebration and drew several hundred attendees...

Asia 3,500 people

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Two team members used the Scripture they’d completed to share the gospel with an elderly woman who was critically ill and bedridden. After praying,...

Asia 100,000 people

Duko people group

The book of Proverbs for the Duko people group is complete! Their team overcame significant linguistic challenges because many concepts in Scriptur...

Africa 600,000 people

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Many in this people group were impacted by this completed Bible translation project, including one illiterate farmer in a small village. He was so ...

Asia 20,000 people

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Just a couple of years ago, this people group received the New Testament in a print and audio format. For this milestone, translators created a gos...

Asia 300,000 people

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Though severe weather often prevented the translation team from gathering, they adapted to complete this project. Their perseverance allowed for ke...

Asia 200,000 people

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One translator on this project used to see Bible translation as just a job, but he was transformed through three years of immersion in God's Word. ...

Asia 2,500 people

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This people group has received an additional portion of Scripture in their heart language. For the safety and security of those involved, we’re una...

Asia 35,000 people

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Ruth is often one of the first books of the Bible translated given its cultural relevance, short length, and clear illustrations of Jesus, faith, a...

Asia 20,000 people

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This translation project enabled a team member to give audio New Testament devices to women she knew in a village that had long been closed to all ...

Asia 5,000 people

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This people group has received an additional portion of Scripture in their heart language. For the safety and security of those involved, we’re una...

Asia 50,000 people

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This people group has received an additional portion of Scripture in their heart language. For the safety and security of those involved, we’re una...

Asia 15,000 people

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This people group has received an additional portion of Scripture in their heart language. For the safety and security of those involved, we’re una...

Asia 10,200 people

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This people group received their very first portion of Scripture in their heart language! One member of the translation team was a young woman who ...

  • First-ever portion of translated Scripture
  • Complete New Testament translation
  • Complete Old and New Testament translations
  • A portion of Scripture in visual sign language format
  • New portion of Scripture translated

Frequently

Asked Questions

Why can’t we share more detailed information about each project?

Watermark is a sending church, and as we seek to make disciples of all nations and bring the gospel to the ends of the earth (Matthew 28:19-20; Acts 1:8), the majority of our sending efforts are focused on unreached people groups. A people group is a community that speaks a unique language, and “unreached” means they have little to no access to Scripture. More than three billion people around the world are unreached; virtually no Christ-followers live in their communities, and most of them will go their whole lives without ever hearing the name of Jesus.

Many of these people groups are unreached because they live in parts of the world where following Jesus is restricted or illegal. Sharing specifics could put our brothers and sisters in Christ at risk. Out of care for the safety of the translators and the people groups they serve, we keep certain details limited while continuing to celebrate and support the work being done.

At the same time, we’re committed to being as transparent as possible to celebrate and communicate how your generosity is being stewarded. While some details must remain limited, we work to share meaningful updates and clear reporting whenever possible.

How did this partnership with Seed Company begin?

In 2025, our church spent the year in Scripture through Year of the Word, a year-long initiative in which we read through the entire Bible together using Join The Journey, our daily Bible reading plan. As we spent the year immersed in Scripture, we were reminded that millions of people around the world still do not have access to God's Word in their own language.

That fall, we spent several weeks focusing on Bible translation and the need for people to have access to Scripture in their heart language. We shared about the global gap and invited our body to prayerfully consider how to respond. As a church, we felt led to step into a partnership with Seed Company to help meet that need. What began as a focused season has now become an ongoing commitment, with our church stewarding roughly $2.6 million toward Bible translation projects around the world.

Why were these specific projects chosen?

Each project is geared toward an unreached people group. Unreached people groups represent more than three billion people around the world who have little to no access to Scripture, where less than two percent of these populations identify as evangelical Christians. Less than two percent of all funds given toward missions go to unreached people groups, so as a sending church, we focus our efforts on these communities (Romans 15:20; Romans 10:13-15).

How does Bible translation work?

The process of translating Scripture involves linguists, local churches, and native speakers working together to ensure accuracy and clarity in every verse. You can watch this short video to see how it all comes together.

Why focus on Bible translation?

This project directly supports our marker of being a Bible-revering church. We believe everyone should be able to communicate intimately with God, and God speaks through his Word. But that is incredibly difficult, and often impossible, when entire cultures don’t have access to it in the language of their hearts—the language in which they think, dream, and express their deepest emotions.

That’s why we chose to partner with Seed Company and invest in Bible translation projects that bring God’s Word to life in the heart language of every person. When people encounter Scripture in the language that speaks to their soul, they discover that God sees them, knows them, and loves them.

Can I still give toward Bible translation?

The funding phase of our Bible translation campaign has concluded, and we are continuing to work with Seed Company to complete the projects we committed to support. If you'd like to continue supporting Bible translation beyond those projects, you can give directly through Seed Company. Your generosity helps bring God's Word to people who are still waiting for access to Scripture in their language.

Can you translate the Bible with AI?

Artificial intelligence is one of the greatest accelerators in the history of Bible translation. Watch this webcast featuring a panel of AI experts to discover the opportunities and threats AI tools present in getting the full Bible to those without God’s Word in their language.

What is Seed Company?

Seed Company, a 501(c)(3) organization led by Watermark member Davis Powell, is focused on accelerating Bible translation. They partner with local churches, translation organizations, and leaders to ensure that Bible translation is community-owned, sustainable, and delivered in a language and format people truly understand. To date, Seed Company has helped bring God’s Word to over 2,400 language communities. Learn more.

What is a sign language engagement toward a full Bible?

Those within hearing communities may believe that written Scripture is sufficient for Deaf people, but written languages are far different from sign languages. In sign language translation, video allows viewers to see facial expressions that are essential in communicating not only grammar but also the emotions contained within God’s Word. Learn more.

Sign language translation projects typically begin with an overview of Genesis to Revelation, followed by key stories that further express the overarching story of Scripture. As the project progresses, more stories are translated as part of building out the full Bible. Of the more than 350 unique sign languages in the world, only one—American Sign Language—has a complete Bible.