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Michelle Bryant is currently serving as the Sr. Director of Emerging Technology Translations at Biblica since June 2023. Prior to this role, Michelle held several key positions, including Translation Director at Bethel Media from March 2014 to January 2023, where responsibilities included creating and managing the Translation department and overseeing multiple translated sermon platforms. Previous experience includes managing film and broadcast projects as Production & Post Production Manager, and gaining significant expertise in business development as the Director of Business Development at Management Consulted. Michelle has a diverse background encompassing church leadership as Sr. Co-Pastor at The Bridge Church, operational management at S&W Pest Control, and contract negotiation at Dell as Sr. Project Manager. Education includes completion of an Organizational Leadership program at Bethel Leadership School and a diploma in Business Administration from La Plata High School.
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Our mission is to provide the Bible in accurate, contemporary translations and formats so that more people around the world will have the opportunity to be transformed by Jesus Christ. Biblica is a global Bible ministry inspired by radical generosity. For more than 200 years, Biblica has helped people around the globe through the reach of God’s Word to discover the love of Jesus Christ. We know that God’s Word transforms lives, churches, communities, and countries. God’s heart is for all of mankind to know Him through His Word and to bring His kingdom to earth. As we push into our third century as a ministry, Biblica continues to partner with like-minded organizations to minister God’s Word in 55 countries. Our global ministry includes Bible translation, Bible access, and Bible engagement programs that produce relevant and reliable Scripture translations and resources that minister to people on the margins of the Gospel—the unreached, unengaged, unseen, and unwanted.