Tag: Audio Bibles
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Lucia’s Story: Finding Strength as a Single Mom of Six Children
This Mother’s Day, we honor the strength and resilience of mothers around the world—especially those who carry the weight of motherhood under difficult circumstances. Lucia, a mother of six from the indigenous Tzotzil community in Chiapas, Mexico, is one of those women. Her story is one of quiet perseverance, deep faith, and the life-changing power…
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Meet the Audio Bible Players!
If you’ve been partnering with Digital Bible Society for a while, you may be curious to know more about the audio players we use to distribute Scripture around the world. Here’s the inside scoop about what makes these players so great! The Village Player Village Players are the largest devices we make to distribute Scripture…
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Isabel No Longer Feels Alone: Hearing God’s Word in Her Heart Language
Isabel is a Christian woman who lives in an indigenous community tucked away in the far south of Mexico. Her heart language is Tzotzil—a lesser-known dialect spoken by less than 1% of Mexico’s population. Now in her later years, Isabel lives alone. Her children are grown—some have moved to the United States, others live in…
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God’s Word Takes Root in the Forest Villages of Nepal
The Rana Tharu people live in the forests along the southwestern border of Nepal and across the border in India. Some families live in huts plastered with mud and cow dung; others in simple brick homes. They plant rice and corn in tidy rows, fish in the streams, and hunt in the forest. It’s a…
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Bringing the Gospel to the Mountains of India—One Scooter Ride at a Time
In the remote mountains of India, where steep trails wind through rugged terrain, a faithful pastor rides his scooter every week—carrying the Gospel to a place where few have gone. This is the story of Pastor Rajesh, a dedicated church planter serving among a (formerly!) unreached people group in India. A Weekly Journey Fueled by…
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Persecution in Mexico: Why Indigenous Believers Face Brutal Attacks
With an estimated 95% of Mexico’s population identifying as Christian, it might be surprising to learn that the country ranks #31 on the World Watch List for Christian persecution. In Chiapas, a southern state home to over 5 million people, indigenous believers face some of the most extreme persecution in the nation. What makes Chiapas…
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1,000 Audio Bible Players Distributed in India
Thanks to you, 1,000 Mini Pearl audio Bible players were recently distributed in northern India! Reports are already flooding in about the impact this is having on believers and non-believers in the area. UPDATE FROM KUMAR, ONE OF OUR DISTRIBUTION PARTNERS: “We praise God for Digital Bible Society and for the wonderful gift of audio…
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Tzotzil and Tzeltal Speakers Hear God’s Word in their Heart Languages
Have you ever heard of Tzotzil and Tzeltal? Fewer than 1 million people speak these languages today in Mexico. (For context, Tzotzil and Tzeltal speakers make up less than 1% of Mexico’s total population.) Due to illiteracy, many of these men and women cannot study printed Bibles. Unable to read, thousands of believers are limited…
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One Audio Bible Leads Many to Christ!
Maya was a new believer when she was handed an audio Bible. And she couldn’t put it down! Maya listened to God’s Word all day long, carrying it with her from room to room in her house to keep listening to the story of Jesus from the Gospels. She brought the audio Bible to the…
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What Is the Bible Gap? Part I
In recent years, there has been a lot written on such subjects as “Bible Poverty” and “Bible Literacy.” Experience has shown us that the Bible has the most impact in a person’s life if they can read it or hear it in what we call a person’s “heart language.”