The voices and verses of Nahum, Nehemiah, Obadiah, Paul, and Peter, woven together, tells a compelling narrative that underscores the urgency of ensuring access to Scripture for all language groups in South Asia.
Nahum’s Nepal: A Stronghold for the Marginalized
For the ethnic minorities yearning to hear God speak to them in their own language, hope flickers. Beyond that flicker, a tempest brews – economic instability and nature’s capricious fury weaving a tapestry of uncertainty that entwines their lives and dreams. But Nahum promises…
The Lord is good,
a strong refuge when trouble comes.
He is close to those who trust in him. – Nahum 1:7 (NLT)
Nehemiah’s Wall: The Bricks and Mortar of Bhutan’s Faith
In Bhutan, where there are strict restrictions on Christianity, Nehemiah’s story is a powerful example of determination in the face of adversity. His commitment to rally his people to rebuild the walls mirrors the need for perseverance among Christians in Bhutan, emphasizing the urgency of fortifying their faith through the availability of the Scriptures.
Then I told them about how the gracious hand of God had been on me, and about my conversation with the king. They replied at once, “Yes, let’s rebuild the wall!” So they began the good work. – Nehemiah 2:18 (NLT)
Bangladesh Blues: Obadiah’s Short Message on Long-Overdue Judgment
Ensuring that displaced communities in Bangladesh have access to Scripture in their language is vital, as it offers hope and affirmation of God’s justice. Obadiah’s prophecy about divine justice speaks to their plight, reminding those in power that injustice will not go unnoticed.
“The day is near when I, the Lord,
will judge all godless nations!
As you have done to Israel,
so it will be done to you.
All your evil deeds
will fall back on your own heads. – Obadiah 1:15 (NLT)
Paul and the Pakistani Paradox: Gospel in a Minority Context
In Pakistan, where Christianity is a minority faith that is not only surrounded by another dominant religion the urgency of ensuring that Scripture is accessible and engaging becomes paramount. Paul’s letters, when translated into languages and cultural contexts relevant to minority language groups of Pakistan, can foster deep conversations and relationships, driving the mission to make God’s Word known to those who have not yet heard.
But how can they call on him to save them unless they believe in him? And how can they believe in him if they have never heard about him? And how can they hear about him unless someone tells them? – Romans 10:14 (NLT)
Petered and Persecuted: Peter Pens a Promise to the Patience in India
In India, where minority Christians face persecution, Peter’s encouragement serves as a beacon of hope. The challenges they endure can strengthen their faith, especially when they have access to Scripture that speaks directly to their situations, and to their hearts.
Dear friends, don’t be surprised at the fiery trials you are going through, as if something strange were happening to you. Instead, be very glad—for these trials make you partners with Christ in his suffering, so that you will have the wonderful joy of seeing his glory when it is revealed to all the world. – 1 Peter 4:12-13 (NLT)
In each of these contexts, the urgent need for Scriptures in the language closest to one’s heart becomes clear. Access to God’s Word not only provides comfort and strength but also empowers marginalized communities to claim their identity in Christ, mobilizes them toward collective action, and nurtures resilience in the face of adversity. By giving a verse or even a *chapter today, you help Illuminations Asia bridge the gap. To learn more about the religious demographics of South Asia, you can visit the Pew Research Center. Together, we can share faith and inspirations with every nation.
To borrow the words from Peter (1 Peter 4:10), God has given each of us a gift, so use them well to serve one another, and give a verse today.
Click these icons below to share this campaign with your friends and family to raise awareness for Bible translation in Asia!
Frequently Asked Questions About Bible Translations
What is All Access Impact Alliance: Old Testament Prophets and New Testament Apostles Unite about?
All Access Impact Alliance: Old Testament Prophets and New Testament Apostles Unite is a themed reflection published by illumiNations Asia as part of the Echoes of Pentecost series. Through illumiNations Asia, the piece weaves together voices from Old Testament prophets and New Testament apostles to highlight one shared mission: making Scripture accessible to every language group in South Asia.
By presenting narratives from Nahum, Nehemiah, Obadiah, Paul, and Peter, illumiNations Asia shows how ancient biblical messages remain deeply relevant to modern communities that still lack access to God’s Word in their heart language.
How does illumiNations Asia connect Old Testament prophets and New Testament apostles in this message?
In All Access Impact Alliance: Old Testament Prophets and New Testament Apostles Unite, illumiNations Asia intentionally pairs prophetic voices with apostolic teachings to demonstrate a unified biblical call to justice, perseverance, and hope.
Through illumiNations Asia, the prophets address displacement, oppression, and rebuilding, while the apostles speak into minority faith contexts and perseverance under pressure. Together, illumiNations Asia frames Scripture as one continuous story pointing toward access, restoration, and spiritual resilience.
Why is South Asia central to All Access Impact Alliance by illumiNations Asia?
South Asia remains a primary focus because hundreds of language groups still lack full access to Scripture. illumiNations Asia highlights this reality by anchoring All Access Impact Alliance in real regional contexts such as Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India.
Through illumiNations Asia, these regions are not presented as statistics but as living communities where biblical access can bring comfort, identity, and hope. illumiNations Asia emphasizes that translation is not optional—it is essential for faith to take root.
What biblical themes are emphasized in All Access Impact Alliance: Old Testament Prophets and New Testament Apostles Unite?
The core themes highlighted by illumiNations Asia include refuge in suffering, rebuilding after loss, justice for the marginalized, perseverance under persecution, and faith expressed through action.
In All Access Impact Alliance, illumiNations Asia uses passages from Nahum, Nehemiah, Obadiah, Romans, and 1 Peter to show how Scripture consistently speaks to hardship and hope. By doing so, illumiNations Asia reinforces that access to God’s Word empowers communities spiritually and socially.
How does All Access Impact Alliance support the mission of illumiNations Asia?
All Access Impact Alliance: Old Testament Prophets and New Testament Apostles Unite directly supports the mission of illumiNations Asia by calling readers to action—one verse, one chapter, one language at a time.
Through illumiNations Asia, the message reinforces a long-term vision: making Scripture accessible to all in South Asia by 2033. By aligning biblical theology with practical translation needs, illumiNations Asia positions All Access Impact Alliance as both a spiritual reflection and a missional invitation.