A room full of people in Africa receive their first Bible from a man in a green shirt

Give a Bible or Give a Hand Up

*Please note we are currently only working in Uganda and Kenya.

Your donations are tax deductible.



PLEASE NOTE

You may mail personal checks to:

Africa Bible Ministries,

2095 Exeter Road,

Suite 80,

Germantown, TN 38138.

Please address the check to Africa Bible Ministries and include reason for donation the funds are for a specific request (see below).

  • Include "Bibles" or "Hosanna" in "Reason for Donation" when you donate.

  • Credit card company's charge a 3% transaction fee. Donations to the Africa Bible Ministries are 
 tax deductible. Africa Bible Ministries is a part of Million.Bible, a 501c3 organization dedicated to 
 placing a Bible in the hand of every believer who does not have his or her own personal Bible.

YOUR DONATION FUNDS

Bible Distribution to those
thirsty for God's Word

Hosanna Bible-based support for those learning the value of doing God's work

Each Bible is Hand Delivered, Personally

Because You Gave – Real Stories of Transformation

“When I got my first Bible a few months ago, I had to be taught how to open it and find a passage. This is a predominantly Muslim area. They always ask, “how do you know this about Jesus?” I have credibility now because I can show them in the Bible. None of them have or know the Koran. I am now confident about sharing with a Muslim. I did not know how to preach. But my pastor taught me the basics, and I can preach now.

- John is 27 years old and a Christian for 5 years

“Many of us go preaching without Bibles. Without a Bible, we have to answer questions hoping we remember what the Bible says. We received 10 Bibles, and this helps us study and preach. Many are being saved now because we have Bibles. Those getting saved and those who have been saved long ago still need Bibles.”

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Paul is a pastor in an impoverished island group off the coast of Uganda on Lake Victoria 

“Students do not see the future consequences of their actions. They are creating other gods who are flexible, who will do what they want. We must create in them a hunger for the Bible. They must have a solid foundation for their hope. We hope they ask their hardest questions so we can get beneath the flimsy veneer of their flexible gods.

- Dr. Julius, His ministry interacts within every University in Uganda