08/13/2026
The William Tyndale.
Tyndale believed ordinary people should be able to read the Word of God in their own language—a conviction that made his work illegal and ultimately cost him his life.
His translation went on to shape the English Bible for generations. Much of the wording we associate with the KJV traces directly back to Tyndale.
There’s a weight to recreating a Bible that’s nearly 500 years old—a reminder that I’m not simply reproducing a binding, but paying tribute to a man who gave his life so generations after him could hold the Word of God in their own hands.
“Lord, open the King of England’s eyes.” — William Tyndale