Walking for Hours

For years, Jemima’s father longed to hear the Bible in his heart language, Nahuatl. But when the first audio Bibles arrived in his community, Jemima’s father thought he could never afford one.

Thanks to your generosity, Jemima and her husband, Lupe, ASM Recording Technicians and Distribution Coordinators, could tell him the audio Bibles were a gift! Overwhelmed, he grew emotional. “I always wanted to have an audio Bible to share with people who do not know how to read,” he said.

Jemima’s father already walks for hours to share the Word of God in neighboring towns. Now, his journeys are made easier as he listens on the way. With the audio Bible playing in Nahuatl, he is ready to share God’s truth with everyone he meets.

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