Posts Tagged ‘Africa Study Bible’
Give a Bible through Oasis and you won’t hurt an African
“What?” you may be asking yourself, giving a Bible may hurt an African? Oasis is passionate about the power of God’s Word to change lives. In fact, our motto is “Satisfying Africa’s Thirst for God’s Word.” But did you know there are at least 200 million Christians in Africa without a Bible?
Read MoreAn “Oasis” in the Desert
When I came on board as the Regional Director of West Africa for Oasis International, one of the very first assignments the leadership team gave me was a chance to speak both in-person and remotely with community partners in Nigeria and Ghana. My goal for the assignment was to familiarize myself with their successes and challenges…
Read MoreEquip Christians and Grow the Faith
Pastor Mark is a young man with a burning heart for God and a gift for speaking. He was appointed village pastor. At first, Pastor Mark confidently repeated the preacher’s teachings about salvation and repentance. But as time went on, Pastor Mark began to wonder, “What should Christians do after being saved?”…
Read MoreAdvice to a dear friend in business
As long as you have been living how God wants you to in the trials of that day, day-by-day lived before the Lord over the years, you are firmly in his plan. This is true in business just as much as it is with me taking the gospel to Africa through Oasis International…
Read MoreSix Lessons from Creating the Africa Study Bible
As we get into a new year at Oasis International, there are so many things to be grateful for – we have seen God walk with us as we equip people in Africa for effective discipleship. When I reflect on this monumental work, I am particularly reminded of the…
Read MoreCivil War, Linen Closets, and Sheltering in Place
“There were moments that day, two decades ago, that I thought I was probably going to die. Yet, in that terrifying setting, I felt closer to God than almost any other time in my life. “ – LAURA LIVINGSTON, PARTNERSHIPS COORDINATOR, OASIS INTERNATIONAL After hours crammed into the hot, airless space, we felt the hard…
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