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Dear friends,

Dear friends,

Being able to access the Bible for yourself, in the language of your heart, has an astonishing impact.

We hear stories about it every day.

In this edition of the Bulletin, I’d love you to read about Maadesh, a farmer from Tamil Nadu who never went to school but became a student of Jesus right there in his field when he listened to the New Testament. Thanks to an audio Bible, he didn’t need to know how to read to understand the Gospel and pass it on. (p8-9)

In the Arabian Gulf, women are also experiencing the Gospel transmitted to their hearts, as they hear, on social media, a female voice reading out the Scriptures in Arabic. (p4-5)

I want to thank you for your support. Those of you who donate to Biblica are funding some translation projects that mean the world to isolated, at-risk believers who are desperate for Scripture to sustain them. The story on pages 6-7 is one example.

Be encouraged by these stories, and let’s pray for people around the world who feel forgotten, marginalised, or on the outside, but who matter hugely to Jesus. His Word is for them, too.

With your partnership, we’re making sure everyone, everywhere can access it.

Yours in Christ,

Geof Morin
President/CEO, Biblica

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