Wycliffe Associates
Ani Assaf is an experienced UX intern at Wycliffe Associates since August 2019, with previous experience as a Front Office Specialist at Rosen Hotels & Resorts from October 2016 to May 2019, specializing in research. Ani's educational background includes a focus on User Research and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) from UC San Diego Extended Studies, Springboard, and Lynda.com, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Moscow State Linguistic University. Additional qualifications in HCI have been obtained through the Interaction Design Foundation.
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Wycliffe Associates
OUR MISSION: Wycliffe Associates accelerates Bible translation around the world by empowering national translators and equipping the local church to share God’s Word in their own heart language. OUR CORE BELIEFS: At Wycliffe Associates, God's Word is central to everything we do. Our Core Beliefs are drawn from the teachings of Holy Scripture. In that spirit, we adhere to the following truths: * The divine inspiration and consequent authority of the whole canonical Scriptures. * The doctrine of the Trinity. * The fall of man, his consequent moral depravity, and his need for regeneration. * The atonement through the substitutionary death of Christ. * The doctrine of justification by faith. * The resurrection of the body, in the case of the just and the unjust. * The eternal life of the saved and the eternal punishment of the lost. OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU Wycliffe Associates commits . . . * To maximize every dollar contributed to Wycliffe Associates for the most accurate and effective Bible translation work possible. * To pray for all those engaged in Bible translation around the world—it is challenging work and the task is daunting. * To support only Bible translations that use accurate and literal common language terms for “Father” and “Son” when referring to God and Jesus Christ. * To diligently monitor and verify the accuracy of Bible translation in every Wycliffe Associates project.