Writers, Translators, and Checkers in the EasyEnglish Bible team.
Mark Kirkpatrick
Mark was a member of MissionAssist for 27 years. A member of the Church of England for most of his …
Marion Cooper
Marion originally trained as a nurse. After marriage and having her three children, she joined the staff of the local …
Mary Read
Mary Read was a professional writer who welcomed the chance of using her writing skills in the furtherance of the …
Kitty Pride
Kitty Pride, with her husband Leslie, worked as Wycliffe Bible Translators for 40 years in South Western Mexico. They worked …
Gordon Churchyard
Gordon gained a scholarship to Eltham College and later trained to be a chemistry teacher. A gifted musician and composer …
Roland Morriss
Roland did a 3-year BD course at London Bible College and learnt Greek and Hebrew as well as theology …
Sue Hunter
Sue first heard about Wycliffe Associates in 1989 when her husband, Bob, responded to an advertisement by David Landin asking …
Ian Mackervoy
Ian has been a member of MissionAssist since 1991 and during this time has been involved with various activities including …
Philip Smith
Philip has been a volunteer with MissionAssist since 2002. He is the translator of the EasyEnglish commentaries Deuteronomy, Judges, 1 …
Keith Simons
For 15 years, Keith held teaching, lecturing and examining roles for Final Professional/Post Graduate courses specialising in writing and …
Robert Bryce
Robert was in the insurance industry for 28 years. He has a BSc in Maths and was an FCII Chartered …
Marion Adams
Marion Adams is a professional copy-editor and writer. She has a wealth of experience editing academic papers and articles …
Conway Castle-Knight
A volunteer with MissionAssist since 1993, Conway is an experienced computer programmer.
Sarah Baldwin
A member of MissionAssist since about 1999, professionally Sarah has worked in insurance and IT and she currently works in …
Helen Pocock
Helen joined MissionAssist soon after it was established as "Wycliffe Associates (UK)" and she worked on EasyEnglish from its inception …