I went to JoshuaProject for starters. They served as a starting point to visit GlobalRecordings.net, where there are recordings from some 6000 languages. These are great for those working with refugees (in-country or out-of-country), or with those headed out on short-term trips. In my case, I wanted to play the language for a church that was adopting a particular group. It’s a fairly large group (14 million in size), but the same thing works in groups large or small. Give them a try at…
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Global Recordings Network has stories in the greatest number of languages. But for audio Bibles (not just stories), go to http://bibletransmission.com/, which has the most comprehensive listing of audio Bibles available.
Both audio Bibles and Bible stories in audio are immensely helpful.