What happened after Evelina gave up her brewing business?
Evelina always called herself a Christian—it was part of her culture.
But her life told a different story.
She brewed pombe, a homemade millet beer, and sold it out of her home. Every night, intoxicated customers came and went. Drunken fights broke out. Evelina’s children watched as chaos filled their house. And her heart broke as the conflict spread beyond her home and into her entire community.
Then one night, God spoke to her.
She had a dream. In it, she saw herself reading Ephesians 6—the passage about the armor of God. The next morning, she tried to read the passage. But Evelina struggles to read. She couldn’t understand it.
So she turned to a young man in her village who knew the Scriptures. As he explained it, Evelina saw something she had never seen before: Jesus is her warrior, fighting for her. And in that moment, she understood her need for salvation.
That day, Evelina chose to follow Christ—not just in word, but in action.
She gave up her brewing business, even though it made her husband furious. She walked away from the income—because she had found something greater: hope in Jesus.
And as Evelina grew in her faith, everything began to change.
Peace replaced chaos. Her home, once filled with drunkenness and shouting, became a place of safety and prayer. She began to attend church every week.
But Evelina’s story didn’t end there.
She had a deep desire to grow closer to God—and she longed for others in her church, especially those who couldn’t read, to hear God’s Word like she had. So she prayed. And God answered.
Her church received a Talking Bible in the Chikogo language.
Now, every Sunday, Evelina and her church family gather around it. They listen. They learn. They grow in Christ—together.
“I thank God that the Talking Bible is in the Chikogo language,” Evelina says. “It is a blessing to hear the Bible in our own tongue.”
Evelina’s transformation—from cultural Christianity to a life fully surrendered to Jesus—was made possible because she heard God’s Word.
But there are still many like her...
People who call themselves Christians but don’t know the peace of Christ.
People caught in cycles of darkness, chaos, and confusion. People who can’t read the Bible—but are desperate to hear it.
Will you help us reach them with God’s Word?
Your gift will help place Talking Bibles into the hands of non-readers—people like Evelina—so they can finally hear about the hope of Jesus in a way they understand.
Evelina’s story shows how hearing God’s Word in your own language changes everything.
Your gift today can bring that same hope to others still waiting to hear.
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