Every family needs God’s Word in their heart language

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  • Welcome to America!

    Today I visited Samia. She is Congolese but she was living in the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya for 14 years before she came to Clarkston. She has only lived in America for nine months. She seemed very surprised that we came to visit her. We were actually the first Americans to visit her and

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  • Pass It On …

    Today I visited Faraja and her family. Faraja’s family and my family go way back. We moved to the Lakes apartments in Clarkston at the same time that they moved there. They were practically our neighbors. Faraja was one of the first people to come to the Bible study that eventually became the Swahili-language church

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  • A Great Christmas Gift

    I had a chance to give a great Christmas gift to a Congolese family last week. Hannah was asking for a Bible in her language, Swahili, for a long time. Her family came from Congo but she was actually born and grew up in the refugee camp in Tanzania. First, she lived in an apartment

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The bible is god’s word

The Bible has all authority. It comes directly from God and it is a guide for life and it is a tool for teaching the gospel. We can’t change it or add anything to it. It teaches us, corrects us and trains us to be good people who follow Christ.

Everyone should read it

The Bible is powerful. If people want to learn about God, they should read it. If people want to truly be changed, the Bible has the power to do that because it teaches us how Jesus Christ died for our sins and rose from the grave. It is the best way to learn about Christ and salvation.

The only way to salvation is through Jesus Christ and the Bible is Christ’s revelation to everyone. The Good News of Jesus should be freely available to all people. The Bible is available in hundreds of languages. The Bible has the power to change lives – we just need to get it into the hands of the people!


Many languages

English. French. Spanish. Afrikaans. Swahili. Arabic. Farsi. Mandarin. Hindi. And on, and on, and on …