North Korean Audio Bible Recording Finished
"North Korean Christians have been waiting for a tool like this to be put in their hands in their language and in their dialect," said Carl Moeller, President and CEO of Open Doors USA.
The tool that Moeller is talking about is the North Korean Audio Bible recently released by Faith Comes By Hearing, the world's foremost Audio Bible ministry.
Moeller said he is overwhelmed with what God is doing through Audio Scriptures.
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Carl Moeller, President and CEO of Open Doors USA
Tom Jackson, a Faith Comes By Hearing worker and former missionary in South Korea, explained why there needed to be a unique North Korean Audio Bible recording. "North Koreans speak with a distinct accent."
That's why the Faith Comes By Hearing Bible recording team used North Korean believers for the voices. The ministry's mission is to make the Bible available to everyone by recording the New Testament in the heart languages of the world.
"It is very North Korean because of how it was recorded," added a recording team worker. "It will be better received than if we used South Korean voices."
Right now, the ministry has more than 500 Audio Scripture recordings in 443 languages. More than 475 of these Bible recordings are available for free streaming, free download and as free Bible podcasts on iTunes.
For more than 35 years, Faith Comes By Hearing has been standing with poor and illiterate people of the world to provide them the promises of salvation, hope and comfort in the Word of God. From first world online technologies to third world solar-powered Audio Bibles, Faith Comes By Hearing continues to innovate and invite people to hear God's Word for themselves.
