Sri Lanka

Bible smuggling and translation

"I gave my life to Christ when he healed me from a disease that made me bedridden"

After her conversion, the woman Sanuthi wanted to read the Bible, but couldn't afford to buy one.

By the editorial team

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Sanuthi with his Bible from Danish European Mission donors.

I was born into and grew up in a Hindu family, says Sanuthi. I gave my life to Christ when he healed me from an illness that made me bedridden. I suffered for a long time, but Jesus Christ set me free.

After my conversion, I wanted to read the Bible, but I couldn't afford to buy a copy. When the Evangelical Alliance in Sri Lanka (Danish European Mission's partner, ed.) gave me a bibel, I was happy. It gives meg great joy, and provides with life so much value.

Since I started reading the Bible, I can see that it has had clear positive changes in my life.

I want to thank God for this blessing through His Word. I would also like to thank God for the Bible," Sanuthi concludes.

Prest Manila

Another one, who has received a Bible, is the priest Manila.The pandemic has brought then many problems about our community, he tells us. Many find it difficult to earn any income due to the lockdown. It has made the Bible to an expensive luxury item. This problem has not only had an impact on the believers who come to church, but also for the church's employees as there were only a few copies of the The Bible in church.

Evangelical Alliance in Sri Lanka (Danish Europamissions business partner, ed.)gift Bibler to us, and this enabled us to could pass them on to the believers in our congregation. The church staff and the believers in the church have been blessed of this gift

Thet has relieved me of a lot of pressure and anxiety that this issue has now been taken care of, and it has had a great impact on the mission work that we have bibler. 

We would like to say thank you for helpand. We ask God to continue to bless your Service.May God bless jerry!

Thank you all so much, praying for and financially supporting poor Christians i Sri Lanka so they can read the Bible.  

Facts: Bibles for poor Christians 

  • Since 2010, Danish European Mission donors have given Bibles to Christians in Sri Lanka who are so poor that they cannot afford a Bible.

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