Solar Radios for Isolated People in Bolivia – Phase 3

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    Solar Radios for Isolated People in Bolivia – Phase 3

    “Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God” (Romans 10:17). In many remote regions, reliable electricity is limited, making access to ongoing Bible teaching especially difficult. Solar-powered audio Bibles and teaching resources offer a practical, sustainable way to share God’s Word in these settings. This project serves the Ayoré, Chimane, Yura and Trinitario people groups who are scattered across Bolivia’s jungle communities. Each solar radio is provided with multiple SD cards loaded with Scripture, chronological Bible lessons and worship music — all in the listener’s heart language. Phase 3 is needed to respond to additional communities now requesting these resources.

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      “Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God” (Romans 10:17). In many remote regions, reliable electricity is limited, making access to ongoing Bible teaching especially difficult. Solar-powered audio Bibles and teaching resources offer a practical, sustainable way to share God’s Word in these settings. This project serves the Ayoré, Chimane, Yura and Trinitario people groups who are scattered across Bolivia’s jungle communities. Each solar radio is provided with multiple SD cards loaded with Scripture, chronological Bible lessons and worship music — all in the listener’s heart language. Phase 3 is needed to respond to additional communities now requesting these resources.

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      When you give to this project, you help place God’s Word and trusted biblical teaching into the hands of families who otherwise wouldn’t have access to these resources. Your support provides solar-powered radios and SD cards — equipping communities in four different language groups with Scripture, Bible lessons and worship music in their own language, for repeated listening and long-term discipleship.

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