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Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Technology, the Bible, and Missions

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Washington Post:
Six months ago, Im [a 13-year-old Cambodian girl] couldn't read a word and had never heard of Jesus. Now, thanks to a literacy program run by the local chapter of an international Bible group, she has a book -- the Bible -- that she can read, and she says she wants to become a Christian.

Using technological devices ranging from simple cassette tapes to solar-powered audio players and an iPod-like gadget called the Bible Stick, Christian groups are spending hundreds of millions of dollars a year to make one of the world's oldest books accessible in remote corners of the planet.

Complete versions of the Bible can now be downloaded onto cellphones in parts of Africa. To reach those who can't read -- nearly one-fifth of the world's population, according to the United Nations -- Christian groups are rapidly increasing production of audio and video versions.

Read the whole thing.

(HT: Josh Harris)

6 Comments:

Blogger April said...

After reading the previous post on China banning bibles for Olympic athletes, this post makes me say, "Mwahahaha." Is that sinful that I can see a way for the ban to be easily flouted?

Mwahahaha

11/07/2007 09:52:00 PM  
Blogger Gary Boal said...

I love the above comment!

11/08/2007 06:21:00 AM  
Blogger Colin McGahey said...

For those interested in helping with this technological thrust in missions, check out the WorldMAP blog Christian Mapping Projects where some volunteer opportunities exist. I have some information about WorldMAP partners here, and it can also be found on WorldMAP.org.

Thanks,

Colin

11/08/2007 09:54:00 AM  
Blogger Dr Fin said...

Justin:

This has nothing to do with this post but I couldn't find an email address for you. Sorry for the interruption.

Would you mind deleting (at least) my comments from the post, "Jazz and Philosophy"? The deterioration of the interaction is such that it is neither edifying nor glorifying and stands as yet another bad example of Christian behavior.

I fault myself for having started it and take full responsibility for my part in the shameful exchange.

Thank you.

- Mike Russell

11/08/2007 01:54:00 PM  
Anonymous Jake A. Smith said...

April, that's an awesome idea! The way I look at it, we're in a war, right? It's not sinful, it's a great strategy! :)

11/09/2007 02:08:00 PM  
Blogger Jon said...

This audio bible ministry, Faith Comes By Hearing, has these awesome digital devices called Proclaimers that are loaded with the audio New Testament in more than 270 languages. Proclaimers are being used in more than 70 countries to help people hear God's Word in their heart language. This ministry works with Jesus Film, World Vision and the Bible Societies, and has sent 40,000 Proclaimers in 2007. Also, if you or someone you know is going on a short-term trip, you can call and get six for free. The number is 505-881-3321. Sorry, I don't have the 800 number.

12/15/2007 06:05:00 PM  

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