Bible Study In Amharic [portable] -
They discussed the Greek Logos —the concept of the Word as reason, as divine plan. Selam listened, nodding. But inside, a quiet ache grew. The English words were correct, but they felt like flat stones. Her grandmother’s Amharic Bible had always felt like living water.
From that night on, the Wednesday Bible study became something unexpected. It was still in English. But every week, Selam would read one verse in Amharic first. Then they would listen. Then they would wonder. And together—Ethiopian and American, young and old, fluent and fumbling—they discovered that the Word of God was not bound by any single tongue. bible study in amharic
The Amharic Bible had been her grandmother’s. It smelled of frankincense and coffee. But lately, Selam had stopped opening it. The English Bible felt like a requirement, a key to fitting in. Every Wednesday, Sarah invited her to a small Bible study. "It's a great way to practice your English and meet people," Sarah had said. They discussed the Greek Logos —the concept of