Oasis International and Anchor Distributors partner in distribution

Oasis International and Anchor Distributors partner in distribution CHICAGO, March 31, 2021 — Anchor Distributors, a leading provider of Christian products and resources to major retailers in the U.S. and around the world, is now in partnership with Oasis International, publisher of the Africa Study Bible and many other titles like the recently released Highly Favoured by missionary to Mozambique, Stuart Foster, to supply the Christian bookselling market with resources that appeal to a wide Christian audience, yet originate from unique African perspectives….

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Oasis International offers unique Lent Devotional: Lent Through African Eyes

Oasis International offers unique Lent Devotional: Lent Through African Eyes CHICAGO, Feb. 25, 2021 — Oasis International, publisher of the Africa Study Bible and many other titles that speak to the unique issues and challenges of the church in Africa, are offering their free Lent devotional, Lent Through African Eyes, for the third year in a row. “Following the launch of the Africa Study Bible in 2016, we have developed several free resources to encourage and guide readers as they journey…

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Oasis International and Tyndale House Foundation come together to provide relief to African booksellers

Oasis International and Tyndale House Foundation come together to provide relief to African booksellers African Booksellers Fed and Encouraged During the COVID Crisis CHICAGO, Feb. 11, 2021 — Oasis International’s bookselling partners in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, and Uganda struggled to provide for their families with food and essential goods due to the effects of the COVID19 pandemic. For most of these families, one week’s pay usually provides the next week’s food. Many of them were furloughed without pay, or…

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Bible Gateway Interviews: Matthew Elliott, Cole Richards & Jason Peters

Bible Gateway Interviews Matthew Elliott on the Africa Study Bible Millions of English-speaking Africans know and love Christ, but for many, God’s Word is hard to grasp. With nearly every full evangelical study Bible written from the viewpoint of the United States and United Kingdom, Africans have lacked a resource that connects with their unique experience, hindering discipleship. But that’s about to change as major Christian organizations, led by Oasis International, are joining together to launch the Africa Study Bible (Tyndale House, 2016),…

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