Using the Audio Old Testament as a Bridge to the New

12/12/2011

The printed Bible in Hausa has been available since 1932, but because as few as 15 percent of the people can read, it is still inaccessible. The audio New Testament has been available since the 1970's, but the religious history and culture of the country is hostile to many of the claims made of Jesus in the New Testament.

Now the Old Testament in audio in the Hausa language is available. For the first time, an opportunity is available to begin a discussion about the historical figures such as Adam, Noah, Abraham and Moses. They are all considered respected prophets, but not much detail is known about them, nor what they teach. In addition, the Biblical Wisdom and Poetry books are similar to Hausa proverbs and poems. These stories can easily be shared in public gatherings with fear of confrontation.

With the audio Old Testament on solar powered, digital Scripture players, national pastors, evangelists, and Bible School students in the Evangelical Church of the Republic of Niger will be able to teach the great background stories and teaching of the Old Testament.

This pilot project has a limited number of digital Scripture players available. If more players become available, more will go to people waiting to listen. Audio Scripture Ministries is grateful to have been able to play a part in making the Hausa audio Old Testament available for the first time.

If you would like to help with this project, you can give from this website, and mark your gift "Hausa Project". Digital players cost about $40 (US) each to prepare and place in Niger.

 

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