In many tribal and remote areas of Pakistan, physical access to the Bible is extremely limited due to geography, security challenges, lack of distribution networks, and linguistic barriers. Yet, the spiritual hunger is deep.Our mission is to bring God’s Word — in ways that overcome these obstacles — to those who otherwise might never have access.

  • We distribute printed Bibles in various local languages and dialects — so people can read in a language they understand and hold it as their own.

  • Whenever possible, we provide both full Bibles and New Testaments (or Gospel portions) depending on need and cost constraints.

  • We prioritize languages spoken in tribal regions (Pashto, Kohistani, Shina, Hindko, Gujari, etc.), and coordinate with translators to expand access.

 
  • Use solar panels to charge, so they can operate off-grid.

  • Provide built-in lighting (LED) — serving as both spiritual and practical utility for households and gatherings.

  • Play recorded Scripture (audio Bibles, dramatized gospel messages) in local languages.

  • Can be used in group settings (villages, community gatherings) or set in homes for personal listening

  • They deliver the Word audibly to listeners who may not own a written Bible or be literate.

  • They offer a practical resource (light, solar power) that draws people to engage with the device — thereby increasing exposure to Scripture.

Assessment & Partnering

    • We identify remote or “hard to reach” tribal areas via field surveys or local contacts.

    • We partner with trusted local believers or mission teams who understand the area, culture, and language.

  1. Deployment

    • We bring the audio speaker + solar units into villages (sometimes on foot or via rugged transport).

    • Local partners help set them up, provide instructions, and host listening sessions.

    • We distribute printed Bibles (where feasible) alongside the audio units.

  2. Follow-Up & Discipleship

    • We encourage local listening groups to gather regularly, listen to Scripture, discuss it, and grow in faith.

    • We train local brethren or volunteers to lead small groups, explain passages, and mentor new believers.

    • We monitor usage, repair or replace faulty units, and expand into more villages.

 
  • In remote valley villages where no Christian presence existed, entire families have listened to the Gospel through the audio devices and begun to open their hearts to Christ.

  • A mother told us: “The light from the unit lets my children study at night. But the words from it have changed our lives forever.”

  • In one tribal community, listeners requested we translate and record their own dialect because the message resonated — and now they have the Word in their heart language.

 
ChallengeOur Response
Rugged terrain, no roadsWe carry equipment on mules, backpacks, or off-road vehicles; local guides assist.
High cost of printed BiblesWe sometimes start with smaller portions (Gospels, New Testament), then expand.
Language/dialect gapsWe commission local translators and voice artists to record Scripture in needed dialects.
Device damage or theftWe train local stewards, perform periodic maintenance, and design durable casings.
 
  • Sponsor a Bible or audio unit — Your gift can equip one village with both printed and audio Scripture.

  • Partner in translation/recording — If you have language skills or connections, you can help produce recordings for lesser-known dialects.

  • Support maintenance & logistics — Funds for spare parts, batteries, transport, and repair are always needed.

  • Pray & raise awareness — Pray for safe passage, open hearts, and lasting fruit in these remote communities.