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Donate Talking Bibles
There are many opportunities and ways in which you can help Talking Bibles reach those who are in need. Talking Bibles is pleased to be a long-standing member of the Barnabas Foundation, which provides various gift plan options.
You can help by giving a financial gift to help Talking Bibles in its mission.
Financial gifts may be made via cash, check or credit card. To easily donate using your credit card via our secure website, choose an option above.
To donate via check, please send your donation to:
Talking Bibles International
419 East Grand Avenue
Escondido, CA 92025
USA
(All gifts made by US citizens are tax-deductible, as allowable by law. Please do not send cash via the mail)
Giving Talking Bibles can make an impact.
Below are a few stories of how Talking Bibles has impacted people all over the world.
They Hear the Power of the Bible Different than most of his friends and family in Vilanculos, Rico has some reading skills. It would seem to complement the 22 year-old’s love for the Word of God, but it's not enough. Read more about how Rico Can Hear the Power of the Bible
Talking Bible In Mozambique Calls Out to All That Can Listen
There are no printed Bibles in Jofane! Even though there are no printed Bibles, people are learning the Word of God through listening to the Talking Bibles. Can you imagine a place where there are no printed Bibles? Read more about how the Talking Bible in Mozambique Calls Out to All That Can Listen
Offering Peanuts To Hear God’s Word
Villagers who bring their peanuts to Annia stay to hear the Word of God quietly playing in the Matswa language of Xitshwa from her Talking Bible. Read more about how the distribution of Talking Bibles in Cologna has changed the lives of many villagers in Annia’s village. Read more about Offering Peanuts To Hear God’s Word
“Lord, I’ll Give A Cow"
A farmer sat up in his bed in the middle of the night and said, “Lord, I’ll give a cow.” A cow won’t do it, was the answer he got. “Lord, then I’ll give two cows,” he said. And then it was “three cows.” Read more about how a few cows gave the Anuak people their first five printed copies of the New Testament in the Anuak Language. Read more about “Lord I’ll Give A Cow”
One Pastor’s Mission
There are challenges to being handicapped anywhere in the world, but in rural Mozambique the challenge of traveling through thick mangrove forests and sandy pathways could convince someone without legs to give up and stay home. That is not the case for Pastor Rafael Coman Samento because he is on a mission.