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Bibles for America (BfA) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to give away free copies of the New Testament Recovery Version and Christian books throughout the United States. The goal of our podcast is to help you to understand the Bible and to know God in a deeper way. To order your free copy of the New Testament Recovery Version visit bfa.org.

Aug 30, 2016

As one who has believed in Christ, have you ever wondered, “How can I get to know the Lord Jesus more? How can I know Him in my daily life?” The Lord has provided a wonderful answer. The answer is our human spirit.

Our human spirit is the key to experiencing Christ and to living a normal Christian life. When we...


Aug 25, 2016

Our Christian life needs two sides: the seen and the unseen. Living in a physical world, it’s easy to focus on the seen—our behavior, church activities, work for God, or our care for people. We work hard to be so-called “good Christians.” But it’s possible that by focusing on what is seen, we may neglect the...


Aug 23, 2016

In this podcast, we want to share a BfA staff member’s testimony about her experience of God making home in her heart:

I’m in the midst of preparing to make my first interstate move, and I don’t have somewhere to move into yet. An impending move-out deadline, coupled with trying to find a new place to live in a...


Aug 18, 2016

Did you know the Bible speaks of something called transformation? It’s found in these two verses in the New Testament:

2 Corinthians 3:18: “But we all with unveiled face, beholding and reflecting like a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, even as from the Lord...


Aug 16, 2016

The terms soul and spirit have been discussed at length throughout philosophy, literature, and religion. Even scientists have ventured remarks about the soul. Often, though, soul and spirit are interpreted to mean the same thing and end up being used interchangeably.

This can lead to the question, “Is there a...