“A Little Light in the Darkness” Indigenous language Bibles bring comfort  


The Bible Society Blog


Latest updates, stories from the field and resources as we Open The Bible to all people everywhere by all means possible.

“A Little Light in the Darkness” Indigenous language Bibles bring comfort  


The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) is the closest hospital to many remote communities across South…

Bringing the Bible to Life in Kriol: Caroline Bulabul's Journey 


In the heart of Darwin, Caroline Bulabul is on a mission that transcends mere words.…

Amplifying the Word: Audio Bible Recordings in Indigenous Languages


Kriol Old Testament recording 70% complete  In the vibrant city of Darwin, during April Peter…

Opening The Bible from the East to Uluru


‘Godaku Tjukurpa’ distributed in APY Lands  Thanks to the generous support of Bible Society Australia…

Literacy Skills, Eye Health and Bibles


The Pakistan Bible Society (PBS) has been running a transformative literacy program aimed at non-literate…

The Bible Changes Lives in The Kimberley


Trigger Warning: This post contains descriptions of domestic violence. Please read with care. For Halls…

"Where can we get more of these?"


Bible Engagement Resources in High Demand in Indigenous Communities

“This is for you as a soldier.”


Providing Hope and Purpose to the Australian Defence Force Through Scripture

God will direct you


Indigenous Christians Translating the Bible in Community

Empowered Voices: The Journey of Pitjantjatjara Women Translating the Bible


In 2011, two extraordinary Anangu women, Katrina Tjitayi and Makinti Minutjukur, felt moved to begin…

Roots of Faith: The Legacy of the Ernabella Mission


The Pitjantjatjara Bible translation project has its roots in the Ernabella Mission which was established…

Revisiting Rwanda’s past and rewriting her future 


Content warning: This story refers to genocide, sexual violence, and other war crimes.   The 1994…