New audio ministry team ready to launch project in Mozambique.

Posted: 26 March, 2007

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Mozambique (MNN) ― Audio Scripture Ministries has been laying the groundwork for a recording outreach at a Bible college in Mozambique.

Their lay contact just finished training for and has been asked to record the Makhuwa language of Mozambique which has two and a half million speakers.  They are the largest ethnic group in northern Mozambique and also have a large population across the border in southern Tanzania.

It's widely believed that most Makua call themselves Christians, although there is also a significant population of Sunni Muslims and the minority animists. Some small ethnic groups in Mozambique are 100% Islamic.

While there are Scripture translations in this language, there's also a sister language, Lomwe.  According to SIM, a Lomwe New Testament was published in 1931, and an Old Testament translation is now two-thirds finished.

The Makhuwa-Xirima language group has a Bible, and the Reformed Church at Muapula is translating another. The Makhuwa-Meeto has no Scriptures, but SIL (Summer Institute of Linguistics) workers are currently translating the Bible into that language.

Praise God for this opportunity to get the Scriptures in audio for this language.  Pray that the ASM team will be able to get permission to do this language recording from the Bible societies.

 

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