At Brigada, we get questions. This past week, someone asked, “Are there any printers in the U.S. that print Bibles in any of the languages spoken by any of the 6900 unreached people groups? If you don’t know, do you have any idea where I might start asking that question?” The thought occurred to me — what about going directly to the resource listing at …
In other words, look up the unreached people group, then scroll down. Suppose you’re trying to find information on the Middle Atlas Berbers. You find the profile at…
http://www.joshuaproject.net/people-profile.php?peo3=12217&rog3=MO
Scroll down to “Possible Bible Sources,” and bam — there are three places to go for more info on this printed Bible. Now granted, …
and
http://www.missionresources.com/placesbible.html
are two of the best places to start anyway, but checking at JP.net first just makes sense.
Do you know of other starting points for printed Bibles for unreached peoples? If so, please jump in on a comment box below. Thanks.
Findabible.net and Worldbibles.org are also good options.