Terrorism poses a constant threat to many Christians and Bible translators in the western part of the Sahel region of Africa, where we are involved, through your generous support, in many Bible projects. In 2019 your generosity helped support vital
Head of Supporter Relations, Tom Newbold, reflects on his recent visit to the only school for the deaf in eSwatini. “I like John chapter 3, verse 16 where it talks about Jesus loving the world. God is good. He sent
God’s word is changing the lives of Malawi’s children. Now more and more of them are asking for Bibles, as Alan Kember explains. I’ve recently returned from Malawi, and this had been the situation in every church I visited. Families
Head of Supporter Relations Alan Kember reflects on a recent visit to Mozambique – and the Psalm that gives voice to an HIV positive woman’s cry. Mozambique: a land of beautiful beaches and laid-back culture, according to the travel guides.
The amazing women in the Central African Republic were celebrated on International Women’s Day. Written off by their society and in the midst of civil war, Ken Dachi discovers how they’ve been empowered by Scripture in their spiritual lives –
Like many people living with albinism in Swaziland, Albert fears for his life. But thanks to our supporters, the Bible revives his soul. Read his story. Can you imagine what it would be like to live in constant fear for
Our Programme Adviser for Africa, Ken Dachi, has recently returned from visiting our project with orphaned children in Swaziland. Here he reflects on his trip and two brothers he met along the way. Do you remember life as a 12-year-old
Emmanuel escaped from a life of crime in a witchcraft gang to a relationship with Jesus thanks to the Good Samaritan programme. Holding a venomous snake, chanting strange prayers while the gang cuts his arms to make him strong –
“This used to be the most dangerous place in Nairobi,” says our guide. We are standing on the edge of the Karuna Forest. We’re here to plant trees, but just six years ago, being here would have meant we’d been
While a community grieved the HIV-related deaths across a generation, many elderly people were accused of being witches who had brought on the curse of HIV. Enifa was one of them, rejected by her own family, until a Bible Society