I'm a Lifeline Bible Only advocate!What's your position on the KJV? How would you differ with D.A. Waite and other KJV only advocates?
So, my position on the KJV is that it is the best English translation in history, and I teach and preach from it, but I do not believe in a perfect translation. Rather, I think most of the KJVO movement is off target. They are not obeying the Great Commission, which never says to defend the Bible. In fact, there are no passages in the whole Bible telling us to defend God's Word. Instead, we are to preach it, spread it, use it, and translate it. (Bible translation is implicit in the Great Commission.)
Refugees from the DBS started something called the William Carey Bible Society, thinking to support missionary translations, but it went belly up. Their website was taken over by a Japanese yakuza gang, and for a while it had instructions for nefarious purposes on it. It is now totally inactive.
Having said all of that, I do support or acknowledge the following institutions for their emphasis on missionary Bible translation:
WorldView Ministries (I'll be at a meeting in June.)
Bearing Precious Seed (They printed our Japanese NT.)
Baptist Bible Translator's Institute
Global Bible Translators. Interestingly enough, this organization is KJVO, but their main translation consultant, Steve Combs (a very able man, though I've never met him) wrote a Greek grammar: The Translator's Greek Grammar of the Textus Receptus. In it he gives translation problems from the TR, but then translates them in modern English. This is the forced direction missionary translation must take.