Words of Life 1 - Lunda: Ndembu
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Short audio Bible stories and evangelistic messages that explain salvation and give basic Christian teaching. Each program is a customised and culturally relevant selection of scripts, and may include songs and music.
Program Number: 2160
Program Length: 43:25
Language name: Lunda: Ndembu
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1. The Heart of Man
2. How Can it be?
3. Tell Me About Jesus
4. Let Us Praise
5. Sin and its Remedy
6. Was it for Me?
7. God's Love
8. The Resurrection
9. Oh, For a Thousand Tongues
10. I Will Follow Jesus
11. Power Over Evil Spirits
12. Blessed Assurance
13. The Life of God's Children
14. The Ten Virgins
Notes about the recording
Brian Samuneti (Bible Society of Zambia) confirmed that this is LUNDA: Ndembu.. This is also the dialect in which they translate the Bible. "Certain words are used more in certain areas, but they understand each other well and no word is a problem for anyone." (1998, E Hermanson)
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