Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Bible League Literacy Program

The goal of Bible League International’s literacy program is to use Scripture and Scripture stories to lead people to Jesus while they gain language skills. There are various products used by Bible League in literacy outreach programs. 

Literacy Outreach programs present the life-transforming Word of God to the poor and marginalized. We use Scripture to teach people to read, ensuring them a better life today and for eternity.
  • Bible Centric - unlocks the Bible and the first thing people read is the Bible from the Easy-to-Read Version.
  • Holistic Ministry - offers economic hope.  After clean water, literacy is the first and most important step out of poverty.
  • Self-worth is transformed - the blinders come off, the blind see which results in radical change.
  •  Community of new believers formed - Spontaneous church planting.
Because the programs are Bible-centred, many churches use them specifically as outreach tools. As
a result, new readers not only become a vital part of the community, they often become an active, vital part of the local church as well. Church Planters have used the programs in their efforts to establish new Bible-believing churches where there are none, inviting new readers to come together to read more in the Bible. As new readers begin to better understand God’s Word, they come to faith. These new believers then become the foundation of a new church, where they will continue to grow in faith.

Bible League International trains people who teach others to become literacy teachers!  We are not directly teaching people to read.  To start the program, Bible League International train master trainers who then train facilitators.  The facilitators then teach participants in ELM (English Language Ministry) or literacy.  ('Facilitator' is another word meaning a teacher in the program).  In addition, Bible League International provides materials and Scriptures for literacy programs. 

"I appreciate the teaching so much because it brings multiplication to the Kingdom of God. Many people have suffered for the lack of knowledge and this is the only way they can find help." - facilitator, South Africa.

Read more about our work on our website www.bl.org.au

Friday, 7 June 2013

Pass It On Tour - YWAM


Bible League International Australia has partnered with YWAM (Youth with a Mission) Brisbane to provide Bibles for their Pass It On Tour, which has toured throughout South-East Queensland over the last 12 months.

Dave Neibling, Director, YWAM Brisbane wrote: 
 "The last week of May saw the YWAM team in Goondiwindi and also St. George. We had many wonderful conversations with young people and old alike in both towns and were able to present the Gospel message many times throughout the week in schools, public meetings, as well as through the many personal conversations our YWAM personnel had with local folk throughout the week."

"YWAM then went to Roma, 2-9th June. Our team of 50 young YWAMers literally swarmed all over town and were seen popping up everywhere.  We were even able to invite many local youth to the State of Origin game in our big marquee. There was a generous welcome from school principals and free access to share the Gospel in most schools which is a privilege we still enjoy and often take for granted in Australia. The YWAM members made many great connections and friendships and again many of those meaningful conversations about God have led to being able to give a New Testament to a new seeker and enthusiastic recipient."

"It's been a joy and tremendously satisfying for us to partner our YWAM swarming strategy with the Word of God in the form of Bible League International Bibles and to be able to place a New Testament into the context of meaningful relationships and so many serious discussions about Jesus and our heavenly Father. A joy and a privilege for us all."

"We thank the Bible League once again for making this happen and for your strategic role in this dynamic partnership and serious influence in these special rural communities."

Read more about our work on our website www.bl.org.au