
Uganda (MNN) ― A few years ago, 60% of Ugandans voted to have the Bible rather than the Koran taught in each of their 283,000 public school classrooms.
First Lady Janet Musevini and Uganda's Minister of Education officially invited the World Bible Translation Center (WBTC) to provide an Easy-to-Read Bible for every classroom, since Uganda's government cannot afford to buy the Bibles itself.
So far, WBTC has been able to provide 143,000 Bibles to Ugandan classrooms, impacting an estimated 4 million children However, 120,000 classrooms still do not have Bibles for about 3.6 million children.
In Escondido, CA, North County Church of Christ raised the money to print 1,114 more Bibles after four small group leaders presented Uganda's need. One generous member matched all of the donated funds. A Sunday school class in Oklahoma raised the money for 94 more Bibles--"One penny at a time!"
WBTC estimates that each Bible will impact 90 children in the first three years of classroom use. The Ugandan government has developed a curriculum for teachers to use with the Bible, teaching the children about abstinence and Christian character.
One teacher expressed appreciation for the Bible she received for her class. "I personally have been praying for a Bible over 5 years," she said. "We are busy teaching the youth and guiding, counseling them who attend daily classes.... Thank you for your Bible-sending ministry."



