David and Hilary Ker serve in Africa with Wycliffe Bible Translators. Their work involves creating open and accessible Scriptures and other materials in the many languages of Southern Africa. You can download a book about their experiences in Mozambique. Click here to download the book for free.
Ker Family Update: April 2012

Who needs a Bible? Writing Africa's Future We've got our plane tickets! And a cute Ker kid picture of course! Here's the latest newsletter. Enjoy! Click here to download the newsletter as a PDF (2.3 Mb)
Ker Family Update – January 2012

Hello friends, In the parking lots here in South Africa there are guards who watch your car and then usually expect a tip afterwards. I've started carrying Scripture portions and tracts with me in the car. When the guard approaches I say, "Do you want a coin or a book?" The first answer is almost always, ...
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Ker Family Update – October 2011

Here are some pictures of our activities over the last two months. See the paragraph below for explanations of the pictures. Download the PDF (650K) WHALE WATCHING was a wonderful way to spend our school break. This WHALE WATCHED by us in Hermanus was one of many we saw breaching and blowing during our two-day vacation. September ...
