Africa
Study Bible to be Launched in Nigeria
Nigeria is set to launch Africa Study Bible from June 29, July 1, 2017 in Abuja. The Africa Study Bible (Published by OASIS
International/Tyndale House, 2017) , the first study Bible developed by
Africans with over 2,600 notes written by 350 contributors from 50 countries.
These follow similar celebrations in Johannesburg and Cape Town, South
Africa; Accra, Ghana; Nairobi, Kenya; and Chicago, USA.
Earlier, hundreds of Moody Bible Institute
students, faculty, and distinguished guests joined together April 10-12 to
learn about the explosive growth and future of the church in Africa as part of
the African Voices Conference, hosted by OASIS International in partnership
with Tyndale House Publishers and Urban Ministries, Inc. (UMI). The conference
also served as the United States launch of the Africa Study Bible, the first
study Bible developed by Africans with over 2,600 notes written by 350
contributors from 50 countries.
“The African
church has a voice,” Dr. Paul Nyquist, president of Moody, told attendees.
“It’s a mature voice, it’s a learned voice, it’s a contextualized voice, and
it’s a global voice. The African church does not lack for evangelism; it gains
approximately 20,000 brand new believers every single day. It’s the fastest
growing church in the world. But those believers need to grow and they need to
be educated in the truth of God’s word so they can serve and lead and start
more Bible-centered churches.”
Conference attendees heard from six leaders and
scholars from Africa and the United States, all contributors to the Africa
Study Bible who gave 28 lectures over the three-day conference on topics
ranging from missional theology to the roots of Christianity in Africa. The
conference also held a special dinner for more than 100 people hosted by Dr.
Nyquist, Dr. Mark Taylor, chairman and CEO of Tyndale House, and C. Jeff
Wright, CEO of UMI. More than 100 Moody faculty members from three campuses
also participated in a faculty forum, led by the six visiting professors.
“The greatest injustice you can do to anybody is to
deny that person education,” said Dr. John Jusu, Supervising Editor of the
Africa Study Bible and Dean of the School of Professional Studies at Africa
International University, who shared his testimony in chapel. “The worse
injustice you can do to anybody is to deny that person the Word of God because
the Word of God is light; is food. You deny people, you have denied them their
livelihood; you’ve denied them food for life here on earth and over there. When
the idea of the Africa Study Bible came, I said, ‘Hallelujah, this is our
time.’ We are going to make it different. We are going to make the word of God
understandable to Africa.”
According the coordinators, with nearly every
evangelical study Bible written from the viewpoint of the United States or the
United Kingdom, Africans have lacked a one-volume biblical resource that
connects God’s Word with their experiences, hindering discipleship. Designed to
grow the faith of church members in Africa and teach them to apply a biblical
worldview to their culture and society, the Africa Study Bible uses the
New Living Translation and includes over 2,600 features such as
application notes, stories and proverbs, touchpoints that link Africa and the
Bible, learn notes that explain basic values and theology, and major theme
articles that apply the Bible to key issues. The Africa Study Bible brings
unique African perspectives to the global church and allows Christians around
the world to better understand God’s Word through African eyes.
Tyndale House Publishers released the Africa Study
Bible in English in the United States in May and a freestanding app is now
available in both iOS and Android formats. French and Portuguese translations
are in development.
OASIS partnered with Tyndale House Publishers and
Tyndale House Foundation to create the Bible. Other participants and supporters
include Wycliffe, Willow Creek and Willow Creek Global Leadership Summit, IFES
(International Fellowship of Evangelical Students), Scripture Union, Center for
Early African Christianity, PJA (Publications pour la Jeunesse Africaine), SIM,
UMI, Association of Evangelicals in Africa, and Moody Bible Institute.
Following after the Lagos and Abuja launch events,
copies of the Africa Study Bible will be available in leading bookshops
nationwide.
Contact Information:
Name: Modupe Ehirim
Email: mehirim@africastudybible.com
Phone: 07065693233,
08058731472@biblegateway @Modupe_Ehirim @africastudybibl
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