The Africa Study Bible was created seven years ago to specifically address the reality of life in Africa. Through partnerships with our supporters, donors, organizations, denominations, churches, and distributors, God's Word through African eyes is reaching thousands of Christians around the world. Thank you for making it possible for communities to be impacted positively by the Africa Study Bible. The Africa Study Bible is the most ethnically diverse, single-volume, biblical resource to date. Written by 350 contributors from 50 countries, it includes the Holy Bible: New Living Translation and more than 2,600 features that illuminate the truth
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"The Africa Study Bible is unique because it contains study notes written by Africans for Africans. For the first time, the African church will have a Bible with application notes that address the real-life issues that Africans deal with every day. Combine those features with an easy-to-understand Bible translation that speaks directly to the heart . . . and you have the potential to transform the lives of multitudes of leaders, lay people, and seekers. I'm delighted that the Africa Study Bible is now [will soon be] available to my African brothers and sisters." -Mark D. Taylor, Chairman/CEO, Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. "Now, as African Christians are becoming an increasing portion of the global church, African scholars and teachers have produced a study Bible sensitive to African realities. This momentous event is not only the climax of many years of work, but undoubtedly the beginning of many more good things to come." -Dr. Craig Keener, Professor of New Testament, Asbury Theological Seminary About the Author Dr. John Jusu, Africa Study Bible Supervising Editor, was born in Sierra Leone. He earned his Master's degree in Christian Education, Master of Philosophy degree and PhD in Education. He has served as Dean of the School of Education, Arts and Social Sciences and teaches in the Educational Studies Department at Africa International University in Kenya. John also works with Overseas Council as the Regional Director for Africa. He and his wife, Tity, have three children in addition to 24 children rescued from distressed situations for whom they offer full time care.