Audio Bibles Propel Scripture into Remote Regions | Christianity Today

“While visiting a village in Masai, Kenya, last summer, Morgan Jackson asked a chief what changes had occurred since his tribe started listening to recordings of the New Testament. “All the people who have been delivered from demons,” the chief replied, citing decreases inviolence and juvenile delinquency.

Audio Bibles have become a big business in the United States, with The Bible Experience and The Word of Promise topping Bible sales charts. But they have also carved out a key place in missions, delivering Scripture across the globe in ways not dreamed of in the 20th century.”

via Audio Bibles Propel Scripture into Remote Regions | Christianity Today | A Magazine of Evangelical Conviction.