Hmong: Blue language

Language name: Hmong: Blue
ISO Language Name: Hmong Njua [hnj]
Language State: Verified
GRN Language Number: 492
IETF Language Tag: hnj-x-HIS00492
ROLV (ROD) Language Variety Code: 00492

Sample of Hmong: Blue

Download Hmong Njua Blue - The Two Roads.mp3

Audio recordings available in Hmong: Blue

These recordings are designed for evangelism and basic Bible teaching to bring the gospel message to people who are not literate or are from oral cultures, particularly unreached people groups.

Good News

Audio-visual Bible lessons in 40 sections with pictures. Contains Bible overview from creation to Christ, and teaching on the Christian life. For evangelism and church planting.

Portrait of Jesus

The life of Jesus told using scripture passages from Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts and Romans.

Songs

Compilations of Christian music, songs or hymns.

Creation to Christ

Messages from native believers for evangelism, growth and encouragement. May have denominational emphasis but follows mainstream Christian teaching.

Download all Hmong: Blue

Audio/Video from other sources

The New Testament - Hmong Njua - (Faith Comes By Hearing)

Other names for Hmong: Blue

Blue
Blue Meo
Hmong, Njua
Hmong Njua: Tak Miao
Meo: Blue
Meo Lai
Miao
Miao: Blue
Striped Miao
ม้งเขียว
赫蒙巨額
赫蒙巨额

Languages related to Hmong: Blue

Information about Hmong: Blue

Other information: Understand Lao, No. Thai, Khamu; Buddhist, Many Christian.

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