Solar-Powered Audio Bibles Bring Hope To Mozambique

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In the heart of Mozambique, a quiet transformation is taking place — powered not by electricity, but by sunlight and faith.

Missionaries Rolland and Heidi Baker, for nearly three decades, have been working among some of the most marginalized communities in the country through their organization Iris Global.

The couple said they longed to get to Africa as part of their Christian ministry, which saw them going to Mozambique. Arriving in 1995, they stepped into a nation still reeling from war and poverty, ranked at the time as one of the poorest country in the world. Years later, after the devastating civil war, the country has its challenges. It was recently affected by floods and political unrest.

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“Giving people these solar audio bibles is always so much fun. His face just lit up when he heard it reading to him in his own language,” Heidi Baker said during a distribution trip.

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