Update From Naomi — April 2026

As a friend of Audio Scripture Ministries (ASM), I see God working through your prayers and support every day, including through your recent financial gift.  Thank you for your commitment to sharing God’s Word in audio with those who have been waiting to hear it.

Last month I participated in a 3-day meeting of Christian leaders who are dedicated to sharing the Gospel with people groups who are “unreached” (have not heard the Gospel even one time) and “unengaged” (with regard to evangelism, discipleship, and church planting).  Many of those who are considered unreached and unengaged (together totally approximately 7,000 of the 17,000 known people groups), are on the list for very good reasons.  They may live in locations that are nearly impossible to reach, the Bible is not in their language, or their region is particularly dangerous in which to share the Gospel, and to follow Jesus.  

That’s more than 2-Billion people
who need to hear about Jesus!
 

 Together we discussed pursuing a “God-sized vision that is impossible to be done alone.”  One ministry friend years ago asked it like this —“What can we do better together than we can do separately, for the glory of God?”  Too often in life we try to “go it alone.” Yet in Scripture after Scripture, God reminds us that He made us to live in community, praying for and supporting one another, cheering each other on, and working together to make Jesus Christ known (Ecclesiastes 4:9, John 17:20-23, Psalm 133, Proverbs 27:17, Hebrews 10:23-24, and more).

Thank you for being a part of ASM’s God-sized vision – sharing His Word widely and generously so that there is no place on earth where the name of Jesus has not been heard.   We can’t do it without you.  Would you help us reach even more people with the Resurrection Good News?

May God bless you for sharing His Word.

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