Olga Warner grew up on a Michigan farm during the Depression. After discovering the joy of living for Jesus, she began thinking of becoming a missionary. Her first office job paid 20¢ an hour, and ...lihat lebih banyakOlga Warner grew up on a Michigan farm during the Depression. After discovering the joy of living for Jesus, she began thinking of becoming a missionary. Her first office job paid 20¢ an hour, and later jobs paid 40¢, but they helped pay college expenses. She graduated from Chicago Evangelistic Institute and Greenville College, Illinois.
Olga taught two years at a small mission school in Laredo, Texas. While studying at the Summer Institute of Linguistics at Oklahoma State University, Olga applied to Wycliffe Bible Translators and was accepted. For several years she worked in the Publications Department in Mexico City where materials were published in previously unwritten languages.lihat lebih sedikit