Reaching Hearts in Mexico through New Translations

Although Spanish is the official language, many people are shocked to discover that there are 68 language groups in Mexico. Of these, just seven have the full Bible. Mexicans whose mother tongue isn’t Spanish often have difficulty understanding God’s Word — and long to hear God speak to… Read More

Thanking Bible Translators for their Life-changing Gift

Over 1,600 years ago, a man named St. Jerome translated the Bible into Latin. His efforts made Scripture more accessible to his contemporaries. September 30 was named International Translation Day in honor of St. Jerome, the “patron saint of translation.” It serves as a way to recognize translators who… Read More

“I only find comfort and company reading the Bible.”

“For Daniel Ramirez, a resident of Montevideo, the largest city in Uruguay, the loneliness hit him after his wife died. She had been everything to Daniel. Unable to have children, their lives together meant everything to them. Daniel and his wife were homebodies. Instead of joining and attending a church,… Read More

“Without God’s Word, I would be a thief.”

As a young boy, Fernando* was surrounded by violence. “One day, as I left school, I saw how they killed a boy,” he shares. But it wasn’t just his neighborhood he was afraid of — Fernando also experienced violence in his home. Fernando is not the only one living in… Read More

Fill Your Minds

This morning I overslept my alarm, forgot my carefully packed lunch in the refrigerator, and arrived to work disheveled. My mind raced in a thousand different directions—none of which were life-giving. It seemed like each stressor multiplied my frustrations, doubts, and worries. Often, we dwell on the… Read More

Hope for America

The Bible is the most influential book in American history. For centuries, its message of hope has inspired the women and men whose lives have defined the American pursuit of liberty and justice for all. It continues to inspire us today. However, the State… Read More

Healing is a Marathon

Heather Evans lives in two places at once. Most of the time, Heather serves as a social worker in Pennsylvania’s beautiful Lehigh Valley. She cares for broken families, traumatized teenagers, and sex trafficking survivors in her community. But her heart has also made a home in Africa. Read More

Finding Peace in Comic Books in El Salvador

The Fear Not comic books being distributed in 30 private and public schools in El Salvador are helping children find peace in Jesus. El Salvador (The Savior) is named after Jesus Christ, our Prince of Peace. But because of a gang crisis in the country, it’s one of the… Read More

No Children’s Bibles in Kyrgyzstan?

For many years, there were no children’s Bibles in Kyrgyzstan. Thanks to your support, that’s no longer the case. Now, kids are discovering God’s love for them as they read and illustrate their Bibles in Russian and Kyrgyz, Kyrgyzstan’s core languages. Sara*, a third grader who received a Bible, has… Read More