Island Inspiration

Island Inspiration

“A few months ago, some foreign and local Christians went out to one of the islands in the Bijagós Archipelago and shared the Gospel (some of the islands have the Good News and others do not). Three people gave their lives to Jesus.

The islanders have no permanent discipleship and they are dying for someone to come live among them. When we arrived they expressed this to us. We encouraged them and also gave them two Proclaimers for different parts of the island.

"These Proclaimers are PERFECT for their situation."

Because they cannot read or write, these Proclaimers are PERFECT for their situation. Believers and non-believers alike will love those things. They were very excited to receive them and loved it when they realized what they were and heard the voices telling them the Gospel in their own language!

It was an awesome experience getting to deliver such a wonderful device to these people. The Proclaimers are a great idea . . . a great tool. Praise God!!”


The God Who Does Miracles

The God Who Does Miracles

“In my village, more than 80% adhere to the belief system that I was born into and had practiced until I got married. My entire neighborhood belongs to this religion. Before I became a Christian, I had been an epileptic since childhood. One day, I went to listen to the New Testament on a Proclaimer out of curiosity and heard that . . ."

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Strength in Weakness

Strength in Weakness

Voice auditions for the Kannada New Testament recording were taking place and many people – such as bankers, engineers, teachers, and pastors – had been invited. Though the team was happy with their selections for the major roles of Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Jesus, they were a bit disappointed to be missing a talented reader for Paul. Soon after, G. entered the room. However, because a rare accident had . . .

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“I Will Give You Rest”

“I Will Give You Rest”

For one Tanzanian woman, life offered little relief. Neema constantly fought with her husband over his alcohol abuse. Often the family could barely afford to buy food, but she always managed to keep a small reserve of corn in the house so they would have something to eat. ​Following a particularly intense fight, she went to a friend’s home and waited for her husband's anger to subside. When Neema finally returned, her husband had . . .

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