Posts Tagged ‘Scripture engagement’
More valuable than jade and gold
Nyan’s family life was transformed by a workshop in his language that taught him a Christian approach to parenting.
Read MorePrayer Point: Asarɨ’o
Pray for the continued success of workshops in Asarɨ’o communities.
Read MoreMore than an adventure
Four young AIDIA staff members travel deep into the jungles of Peru to train Sunday school teachers and their students.
Read MoreSign language translation aids Deaf communities to access God’s Word
Although some of the world’s Deaf are able to read, it’s estimated that about 80 per cent of the Deaf throughout the world may never gain literacy skills because they have no access to formal education.
Read MoreQuechua translators reach Bible translation milestone
Translation of the Old Testament into the Eastern Apurímac Quechua language of Peru has been completed. As a result, the minority language group will soon have access to the entire Bible in the language that serves them best.
Read MoreCalled to peace
In Papua New Guinea, a Scripture-based trauma healing workshop brought together people from two warring villages. A ceasefire had been in place, but it had been broken. Many lives had been lost on both sides.
Read MoreA Light Passed Before Us
One day, while a young Siarlak man was reading his lines from the “JESUS” film script, an audio technician named Bennis noticed a change in the speaker’s voice and pressed the “pause” button. Looking up, Bennis saw tears in the young man’s eyes.
Read More“Faith and Farming” Workshop Aids Nigerian Farmers
Besides helping Gbari farmers reflect on how the Bible speaks into their lives in practical ways, the workshop is helping to elevate the status of farming.
Read MoreWaking From a Dream
Maximiliana thought attending church was a waste of time—until literacy skills taught by ATEK helped her understand the Scriptures.
Read MoreJoseph’s story unites brothers
Church leaders and others tried to help Max and Daniel reconcile. Even so, the twin brothers’ refused to forgive one another.
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