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2012 January: NEWEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD USES THE AUDIBIBLE™
The Republic of South Sudan, the newest country in the world, became an independent state on 9 July 2011; it is a United Nations member state, and a member state of the African Union.
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2011 December: INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE
As we close out 2011 the Davar team has been led to pray according to Psalm 65: 9-11:"...
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2011 November: THE WORD OF GOD DID IT ALL !
During a Mountain Bike adventure in the Thule block, Botswana, Southern Africa, we decided to take some Audio Bibles, the Audibible™ with us, just in case we could give them to worthy recipients.
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2011 October: Angels Unaware... and a gift of the spoken Word of God
Susan was a sensitive young lady who worked near "Stevens street corner," for the engineering company that helped develop the Davar Audibible™, and rather than turning her head, she would always "reach out" with a smile and sandwiches that contained a Bible verse on the wrapper.... Read more
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2011 September: ALL FEAR IS GONE ! THE POWER OF THE SPOKEN WORD
Following is a testimony about the spoken Word of God from Caine Ruruk, a Christian Field worker with Learning Technologies Papua New Guinea Ministry
"We started to meet because the fear of death, sorcery and witchcraft was strangling the normal patterns of community life in my family and relatives" said Penias.... Read more
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2011 August: Zambian chief wants entire village and tribe of 1 million people to hear the word of God
Bruno handed his village Chief an Audibible™ and when he heard the Word of God in his own language his eyes lit up and he immediately asked how he could get more players so his whole village could have access to... Read more
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2011 July: Over 53%of Mozambicans still remain illiterate and without access to the Bible
"It is a shocking truth that most of the Mozambicans cannot read, and a very sad realization to put a new Bible in a persons' hands and finding out that he, or she cannot read it!!" Read more...
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2011 June: Ubabalo Soccer - the Ultimate Goal. Results: God' s Word -1; Powers of Darkness -0
The Ubabalo soccer and life skills audio engagement pilot program was a huge success! 300 Audibibles™ were loaded with Scripture and Ubabalo life skills training materials were used by 36 coaches with their soccer teams in 15 African nations. Read more about the Ubabalo Africa Project...
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2011 May: Davar provides Audibibles™ for Zimbabwe, and at the same time assists in the South African Skills Development Program.
Africa is one of the Continents most affected by the staggering statistic of people who are unable to read. 60% of the World cannot read or chooses not to.
Davar Partners International currently manufactures the Audibible™, its primary tool for Audio Scripture Engagement, in South Africa. It is also partnering with the Manufacturer to enable young, African men and women to become trained and educated in the field of electronics.
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2011 May: DAVAR Audibibles™ for the world’s most populous Muslim nation: Indonesia
He stepped up to me as I finished my workshop at the Bless Indonesia consultation and said in broken English, “I live in a Muslim village region of Bali. My family is the only believing family in the village. We have started 46 cell churches in the surrounding area but the majority of people do not read.”
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2011 March: Outreach in Nigeria
Last month, Leander Vosloo, head of Davar Partners’ Audio and Technical Support Services, travelled from his native South Africa to assist the Nigerians to load audio content onto 1500 Audibible™ players.
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2011 January: Christian Populations Shrink; What You Can Do About It!
You read it in the news when I did, “Muslim Population Doubles in Size Worldwide” was the headline. This is happening while Christian populations shrink. The greatest spread of Islam is among functionally illiterate populations where poverty and lack of electricity mean that there is almost no access to the truth.
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2010 November: With Thanksgiving
“Our workers are exuberant and privileged to listen to the Bible in seSotho. Some of the elder people on the farm are illiterate and it is such a blessing for them to listen to the Word of God whenever they have time available. The Audibible is extremely user friendly and after a couple of days the workers were totally familiar in operating it.
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2010 October: Davar Partners and “Simply the Story”
This statement was made by a participant in a "Simply the Story" (STS) workshop facilitated by Davar Partners in South Africa. 30 trainers representing organizations in 14 nations learned to share the Word of God with oral learners using a story telling method that has proven effective around the world.
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2010 October: Fires without and fire within
Mahinder Yadav was a worried man. As one of the elders of Kurlahi village, he had spent sleepless nights over two weeks as mysterious and spontaneous fires burned down bamboo huts in his village. The flames consumed small huts and always it seemed that there was no reason for the fire to have started.
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2010 September: Songs to Transform Lives
The 150 native Indian church planters within the “tent of meeting” burst into murmurs of joy as the songs were played over the PA system. The assembly was abuzz with excitement as Dr Alex Philip invited the two men forward who had composed the songs in their native Angika and Magahi languages
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2010 May: Why I am excited about Africa...
Flags flying from lampposts announce "20 days to go to the World Cup". Posters, banners and billboards call the nation to unity. It's Friday so the people are coming to work wearing their national colors. When I arrived in the country a week ago my hosts presented me with a t-shirt sporting the beautiful colors of South Africa. It's exciting and it's contagious.
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2010 April: Small Sacrifices...?
I’m giving up soft drinks for a month. My neighbor is giving up just one Starbucks latte. I’m sure we’ll benefit from the lack of caffeine and sugar in our daily diets but the reason we’re making this small sacrifice is so that 100 people in Zimbabwe can have the Word of God everyday.
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2010 February: Change a Continent!
What would you give if you knew that by doing so you could change a life for eternity? What would you do if you knew that action could impact the course of a community perhaps for generations?
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2010 January: How Many More Will Die?
My good friend Pastor Lipiyus contacted me recently. “We are trying to bring the Word of God to our people David,” he said, “but most do not read and they speak so many dialects. Can you help us? Our people will sacrifice even up to their whole family’s monthly income ($35) to have an audio Bible in their own homes.”
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2009 December: The Davar of Christmas
Did you know that “Davar” is the Hebrew for the Word of God and directly correlates both to Jesus and to the Scriptures?
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