How the Spanish Audio Bible is Used to Carry the Word of God
By Susan Slobac, published Jan 29, 2008
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Access to the Bible has not always been this easy. Until the 15th Century, hardly anyone had a copy of the Bible and the scriptures were only read in Latin when parishioners attended church. When the Bible was first mass-produced on a printing press in 1455, it opened up the door for the Bible to be bought by people who had the means to afford it.
Since that time, many different Christian organizations have worked hard to make sure that Bible translations have been completed for hundreds of different languages of cultures spanning the globe. In fact, Spanish audio Bibles and Bibles on CD are now regularly used to help spread the Word of God to underdeveloped regions Central and South America. Since many of the people who live in small villages cannot read, live readings of the Bible and taped audio Bibles are the only way they can hear it. When volunteers bring villagers audio Bibles for listening groups, it is even possible for some of them to learn how to read by following along in printed versions. Many volunteers decide to volunteer for that reason alone.
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