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Will you give today to place God’s Word in waiting hands?

Have you ever thought about what your life would be like without your Bible? For millions worldwide, this isn’t just a thought, it’s their reality.

Words for a Waiting World

Many are still waiting to experience God’s Word in a way that speaks to their hearts, to hold a Bible in their own hands, to read it in Braille, to listen to it through audio Bibles, and to discover the light and hope that Scripture brings to every life.

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1,432 entire people groups are still waiting, as this is the number of languages with no Scripture translation started, according to latest global data.

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70%—that’s the portion of humanity for whom a printed Bible is not enough, as they are primary oral learners who require audio or story-based forms of communication.

Stat 3 50 per bible 4x 100

50 is the estimated number of believers who often share a single Bible in persecuted nations, where Scripture is so scarce it becomes a carefully shared treasure.

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Your gift today can end that waiting.

Meet Eman, a young leader from Nicaragua. For years, his community had no Bible in their heart language, Mayangna. Now, thanks to supporters like you, Eman holds the greatest gift, connects youth with Jesus, and helps them overcome trials through faith.

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You Can Make a Difference

For every person whose life has been changed, many more still wait. Your generosity today can provide:

  • A Braille Bible for someone like Adriana
  • An audio Bible for a widow like Lipi
  • A first Bible in a native tongue for a young leader like Eman
  • A children’s Bible for a child like Eben
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Will you give today to place God’s Word in waiting hands?

Your Gift Brings Light

“Just as the Bible has lit your path, your gift today will place that same light in the hands of someone still waiting. Together, we can bring Words for a Waiting World.”

— Elaine Duncan, Chief Executive