Eleven Bibles and Their Stories
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This young missionary depends on his Telegu-language Scriptures to provide spiritual fuel for his ministry. Gospel for Asia Bible Society prints millions of Bibles and New Testaments each year in 13 languages.
This woman in Myanmar (Burma) is blessed to read the Scriptures in her own language. There are thousands of languages throughout South Asia, and many are still waiting for a translation of God's Word in their own tongue.
Mary in Sri Lanka lost her husband in the 2004 tsunami. She received a Bible that helped her cling to the Lord and recover from that horrible time.
Namisha's family rejected her when she became a Christian. She lives alone in North India, and she depends on her Bible for strength to follow Him.
A student at a GFA Bible college reads her Tamil-language Bible. Students preparing for the mission field spend countless hours studying the Scriptures before they are sent out to serve.
A GFA missionary in Rajasthan, India, prepares a sermon for the church he has planted. He is reading from a Hindi-language Bible.
This young man, only 18 years old, seeks wisdom from his Gondi Bible. God called him to help lead a church when the missionary who planted the fellowship was forced to leave.
In Delhi, this woman, part of a Women's Fellowship, is learning to read and write using her Bible.
Angeline is an orphan in Goa, India. At her Bridge of Hope center, she is learning to read about how much God loves her.
This little boy will grow up knowing the stories of Daniel and the lions' den, David and Goliath and Jesus' miracles.
Millions of Bibles in many different languages are literally changing lives all over Asia, bringing a blessing that nothing but God's Word could.
date posted 12/08/08