ety version is King James translation but there has very recently been an NIV translation finished which is distributed by the International Bible Society of Zimbabwe. We feel that both versions are necessary. The King James version is still much preferred amongst older people and in the rural areas but for younger people and students the preference is for the NIV. For this reason we also plan 10,000 NIV to be printed,” said a spokesperson for the fundraisers.
Anyone interested is asked make a donation and also to pass this information on to potential donors. “We have already had offers of churches willing to do a special gift day for the bibles and would appreciate anything you could do to help us raise the money needed. Even the smallest gift is welcome,” she said. – For bank details for transferring money online please contact: kingsjill@aol.com
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Funds sought for Ndebele bibles (07-12-06)
BULAWAYO - Supplies of The Bible in Ndebele have completely run out in Zimbabwe. The British Bible Society and its Zimbabwean counterpart, the Zimbabwean Bible Society are raising funds for a new print run of at least 10 000 copies. The cheapest place to get it done is in Nairobi.
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