Angolan Literature Fund

UK Charity Registration No. 1077591

The Angolan Literature Fund was established in September 1998 with the aim of furthering the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, providing literature for the edifying of believers and making the scriptures available in Angola.

Over the years since the Fund has been established it has been able to equip and maintain two small printing works in Luanda, the capital, and in Saurimo, capital of the Lunda Sul province. These printing works, although small, have proved to be sufficient in maintaining and supporting the various aspects of the activities of the local assemblies and missionaries. Small Bible commentaries, Emmaus courses and gospel tracts are all printed on site and made available to the people at reduced prices. This has proved to be an invaluable addition to the work of the spread of the gospel.

In addition, the Fund has been able to finance the reprint of 20,000 Chokwe Bibles and recently 24,000 Portuguese Bibles have been purchased from Brazil and are now available in various locations within Angola. Much sound literature has been purchased and sent to Angola, giving many who wish to study the word of God the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of the Lord and His word. 2000 copies of William MacDonald’s Believer’s Bible Commentary in Portuguese have been purchased and are proving to be a great blessing and help to many.

The current literature projects being undertaken by the Fund include the reprinting of Umbundu Hymnbooks (30,000 copies), and the Chokwe Hymnbook (10,000 copies). The sourcing of a large number of Bible dictionaries and encyclopaedias in the Portuguese language is a priority in an endeavour to help meet the constant thirst for Bible study aids amongst the younger generation who have been educated in the Portuguese language. The Ritchie series ‘Focus On’ is currently being translated into Portuguese and Chokwe and when printed these will be a blessing to many who seek simple explanations about baptism, the assurance of salvation and the Lord’s Supper amongst other important truths.

The Trustees acknowledge the gracious provision of the Lord in enabling the Fund to contribute towards His great work in Angola in so many ways. The Trustees value the prayers of the Lord’s people that the Fund may continue to be a blessing to many Angolans, and that the literature provided might be used for the building up of God’s people and the salvation of many souls.

For more information, please feel free to contact any of the Trustees: A. Griffiths (Eastbourne); B. Howden (Helions Bumpstead); V. Michael (Maidenhead); R. Wood (Plymouth); M. Horlock (Cardiff).

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