In the world's most spiritually dark and hard-to-reach places, people are hearing the gospel for the very first time—through a small, solar-powered audio Bible called the Treasure. In this episode of the Unknown Nations Podcast, host Greg Kelley is joined by Mike, Director of International Ministries, and Ruth Kramer to unpack how this powerful tool is opening hearts in regions where persecution is high and access to Scripture is nonexistent.
Discover the strategic role of audio Bibles in reaching spoken-word dependent communities, the life-changing impact of hearing God's Word in one's heart language, and how the global Church can help fuel this movement. Don't miss these inspiring stories and practical ways to join the mission of making Jesus known.
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