Every family needs God’s Word in their heart language

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  • My First House Church

    Today I visited a family from the Central African Republic. The languages they speak are Songo and French. The family hosts a house church. This was the first time I ever went to a house church! A house church is when a few families meet together in a place like a house or an apartment.…

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  • Ready for Anything!

    Usually, when I finish delivering a Bible to a family, I go to a little café with my dad so that I can write some notes for my next blog story. The best café to go to is called Halal Pizza in Clarkston. It is run by people from Somalia. I like to order chai…

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  • A Big Test

    Today I visited Mrs. Selam’s coffee shop again. She was planning a trip to Ethiopia and she wanted to bring some Tigrinya language Bibles with her. She wanted to test the translation out to see if it was good and to see if the people could understand it. She said that not many pastors have…

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The bible is god’s word

The Bible has all authority. It comes directly from God and it is a guide for life and it is a tool for teaching the gospel. We can’t change it or add anything to it. It teaches us, corrects us and trains us to be good people who follow Christ.

Everyone should read it

The Bible is powerful. If people want to learn about God, they should read it. If people want to truly be changed, the Bible has the power to do that because it teaches us how Jesus Christ died for our sins and rose from the grave. It is the best way to learn about Christ and salvation.

The only way to salvation is through Jesus Christ and the Bible is Christ’s revelation to everyone. The Good News of Jesus should be freely available to all people. The Bible is available in hundreds of languages. The Bible has the power to change lives – we just need to get it into the hands of the people!


Many languages

English. French. Spanish. Afrikaans. Swahili. Arabic. Farsi. Mandarin. Hindi. And on, and on, and on …