We’re moonlighting on a website called MoreDisciples. See it at…

http://www.MoreDisciples.com

By God’s grace, it’s reached a kind of “tipping point” in which participants from several languages around the world are starting to ask for the site to be in their original language. When we first pondered such a thought, it seemed nearly insurmountable to imagine. Would we have to launch other domains? … and how would we handle the permissions? And how would they all stay straight (connected/sync’d). Fortunately, as is the case with many such questions these days, the answer came in the form of a WordPress Plug-in called WPML. See the features at…

http://www.WPML.org

WPML makes it relatively easy to run a multilingual website with a single WordPress installation. Choose languages for your site and start translating content. Bam. You’re in business. Now granted, we’re taking our time rolling it out, but the infrastructure, thanks to WPML, is already in place now — so it no longer looks overwhelming. What’s more, if you’re a non-profit, you can apply for a grant for a complimentary subscription here…

https://wpml.org/purchase/non-profits/

so you can use what is arguably the best multi-language web content management system on the entire internet — for, essentially, free!

Now you just need to learn to SPEAK some of those other languages. (Or recruit a ton of helpers to place the material in all of their respective languages.)