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The '''Bible in Worldwide English''' is a ] Bible in easy-to-read ]. This New Testament was originally prepared by ], who died in 1993. She was a Canadian Bible teacher in ] in ]. While teaching students in an English-language Bible school, she found that she was spending more time explaining the meaning of the English than she was teaching the Bible itself. Therefore, she decided to write this simple version in easy English so that her students could easily understand. The '''Bible in Worldwide English''' is a ] Bible in easy-to-read ]. This New Testament was originally prepared by ], who died in 1993. She was a Canadian Bible teacher in ] in ]. While teaching students in an English-language Bible school, she found that she was spending more time explaining the meaning of the English than she was teaching the Bible itself. Therefore, she decided to write this simple version in easy English so that her students could easily understand.

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The Bible in Worldwide English is a New Testament Bible in easy-to-read English. This New Testament was originally prepared by Annie Cressman, who died in 1993. She was a Canadian Bible teacher in Liberia in West Africa. While teaching students in an English-language Bible school, she found that she was spending more time explaining the meaning of the English than she was teaching the Bible itself. Therefore, she decided to write this simple version in easy English so that her students could easily understand.

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