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The School Bibles Project enables our partners to place an easily understandable Bible in the hands of youth and children in schools. In most cases, students are in a Bible class or after-school programs where they are being discipled.

Every easily understandable New Living Translation Text Bible (Africa Edition) you provide is an investment in the life of a child and the future of the church in Africa, where the church is growing faster than anywhere else in the world.

Place Bibles in kids’ hands through the School Bibles Project. Your $500 gift will provide Bibles to an entire school in Africa.

 

Help us get more Bibles to more schools

Achimota School in Ghana celebrated the first phase of the NLT School Bible Launch where over 2,000 students, teachers, and leaders rejoiced during the launch and 80 of their students came to know Christ through the event.

At Kitase Basic School and the Aburi Presby Junior High School, students received  Bibles, 70 percent of them getting to own their very own Bible for the first time in their lives.

Oasis’s partners like Scripture Union, Association of Christian Schools International, and AWANA are working on the ground to provide school children with their own Bible. You can place a Bible in a child’s hands and impact the rest of their life.

Partner with Oasis to ensure that the leadership of tomorrow’s church is grounded in the Word of God today.

Every $500 provides another school with Bibles.
You can help get more Bibles to children in Bible clubs and schools across Africa, and help them grow their faith.

50 million children

want a Bible but cannot access or afford one.

$500

provides a school with Bibles.

$50

provides a classroom with NLT Africa Edition Bibles

New, young believers need Bibles to grow their faith.

“These three young men accepted Christ today and the first thing they asked was if I can get them a Bible each and I was very glad that the Lord had already made a way.”

—Jjuuko Robert, Founder of God Watching Over Us Children Ministry, Uganda, on receiving the New Living Translation: Africa Edition Bibles to youth in ministry

Do you remember getting your first Bible as a child?

When Bishop Okoh first learned to read at the age of seven, his father witnessed him silently reading entire passages from the family Bible. His father bought a Bible for him. Okoh said,"I was so happy to own my very first property with my name on it. It would be my own Bible."

Watch Archbishop Okoh tell his story.

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