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God’s Story

This tells the story of the relationship between God and man. Starting from the very beginning, it tells of how God created man, how man rebelled against God, and the plan that God has accomplished to forgive people’s sins. A story of love from the beginning to end !

To download God`s Story in mp3 format (for listening), click here (mp3-zip – 8 files – 17 MB).

The Life of Abraham

The account of the prophet Abraham, how God called him to the promised land, gave him the covenant of circumcision, and promised to bless all nations through him. This account also speaks of Abraham’s sons Ishmael and Isaac, and how God tested Abraham’s faith by asking him to sacrifice his son.

To download the Life of Abraham in mp3 format (for listening), click here (mp3-zip – 15 files – 65 MB).

The Life of Joseph

The account of the prophet Joseph, one of the 12 sons of Jacob.  He was sold into Egypt as a slave by his brothers, but God used him to save many lives and even rescue his own family from famine.  This kept alive the hope of God’s promise.

To download the Life of Joseph in mp3 format (for listening), click here (mp3-zip – 13 files – 73 MB).

The Book of Genesis

Genesis is the first book of the Bible and the first book of the Torah or Tawrat.  It speaks about creation, and it describes the lives of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Ishmael, Jacob, Joseph and others.

To download the Book of Genesis in mp3 format (for listening), click here The Book of Genesis (mp3-zip – 50 files – 291 MB).  In one large zip file, or also available in 2 smaller zip files:

The Book of Genesis part 1 (mp3-zip – 25 files – 130 MB)

The Book of Genesis part 2 (mp3-zip – 25 files – 161 MB)

Exodus — The True Account

The account of the prophet Moses. God used him to bring out the Sons of Israel from Egypt, and by him God gave the law, including the ten commandments. God continues his covenant with his people through Moses.

To download the Life of Moses (Sidna Musa) in mp3 format (for listening), click here (mp3-zip – 46 files – 49 MB).

The life of Moses in the book of Leviticus

The third book of the Bible. This book gets its name from the family of Levi, one of the 12 sons of Jacob, whom God chose to serve as priests and to help the people to worship God. One of the jobs of the priests was to offer sacrifices to God, which would allow sinful humans to come near to a holy God.

The life of Moses (Numbers)

The fourth book of the Bible. This book describes the wanderings of Beni Israel in the desert as they make their way to the promised land. Here we see the rebellion of many people against God and how God reveals his holiness.

The life of Moses (Deuteronomy)

The fifth book of the Bible and the final book of the Tawrat. In this book Moses gives a second statement of the law (hence the book’s name “second law”) and bids his farewell to the people before they go into the promised land. God promises to raise up another prophet like Moses to whom all his people will listen.

The Life of Ruth

This is the account of a woman named Ruth, who suffers the tragic loss of her husband but who shows great love to her mother-in-law. Even though she leaves the land of her birth, in the process she discovers the one true God, finds a new husband along with peace and joy, and becomes the great-grandmother of the prophet David and an ancestor of the Messiah.

To download the Life of Ruth in mp3 format (for listening), click here (mp3 – 1 file – 4 MB).

The Life of Samuel

In the life of Samuel you will learn about:  his birth by a merciful intervention of God, his call by the voice of God, his just ruling and judging of the children of Israel, his anointing of Saul (Talut) as the first king, his confrontations with Saul, and his anointing of David (Daoud) as king when God rejected Saul because of his rebellion. We learn from the book of Samuel:  “Man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart” (1 Samuel 16:7).  What will God find in your heart?  Let the Word of God speak to you through the life of Samuel.

To download the Life of Samuel in mp3 format (for listening), click here (mp3-zip – 21 files – 104 MB).

The Life of David

In the life of David you will learn how he started his life as a young shepherd, then was chosen by God to become king over the children of Israel and to rule from Jerusalem.  God made a covenant with him; he promised him that his throne would be established forever.  How would that be?  Because the Messiah would be born from his line and rule over all people of the earth.  Many of these prophecies about the Messiah were given by David in the Psalms.  He wrote many Psalms of praise (like in 2 Samuel 22 below), and we use them to this day to worship God.

David’s life was difficult.  He had many enemies (even one of his own sons betrayed him), and David had to repent from his sins.  In spite of all this, God used him as a king, a prophet, a writer of Psalms and an ancestor of the Messiah.  Do you want God to use you for good in this world?  Listen to the life of David, and ask God to touch you through his word.

To download the Life of David in mp3 format (for listening), click here (mp3-zip – 18 files – 85 MB).

The life of Daniel

This gives the account of the prophet Daniel who was deported to Babylon and became an advisor to kings. Well known for his wisdom, courage, and faithfulness, he did what was right even when he was persecuted for it. He refused to pray to other gods and was thrown into a den of lions, but the Lord delivered him. Daniel served the King of kings and Lord of lords. Do you?

To download the Life of Daniel in mp3 format (for listening), click here (mp3-zip – 12 files – 59 MB).

The life of Jonah

This gives the account of the prophet Jonah, whom God called to preach repentance to the rebellious people of the great city of Ninevah. But Jonah had some of his own repenting to do, and he was swallowed by a great fish. He eventually made it to Ninevah, where the people did repent and Jonah learned about God’s mercy.

To download the Life of Jonah in mp3 format (for listening), click here (mp3 – 1 file – 3 MB).

The Gospel According to Matthew

This is the Gospel of Jesus Christ told to us by God’s messenger Matthew.  In this book we see how people from the East (Arabia or Persia) bring gifts to Jesus at his birth.  John the Baptist (Yahya) points people to Christ.  Jesus heals the sick, casts out demons, raises the dead, gives sight to the blind, walks on water, and feeds crowds of people.  He teaches and preaches and tells many parables.  He warns us about hypocrisy and tells us about the judgment on the last day.  And he dies on the cross and rises from the dead in order to save us from the punishment and shame of that judgment that we deserve. He then sends us into the world with his message of good news.

To download the Gospel of Matthew in audio format (mp3), click here (mp3-zip – 28 files – 174 MB).

The Gospel According to Luke

This is the Gospel of Jesus Christ told to us by God’s messenger Luke. The word “Gospel” means “Good News,” and in this book we learn all about the life of Jesus Christ, how he was miraculously born, how he performed many miracles, but how sinful people conspired to put him to death. Yet after three days he rose from the dead to show that he has victory over sin, death, hell, evil spirits, and the devil. This is the good news, that Jesus has come into the world to save sinful people like us.

Read the text in Tamazight.

To download the Gospel of Luke in audio format (mp3), click here (mp3-zip – 25 files – 60 MB).

Audio of the Jesus Film (according to Luke)

This account explains the life of Jesus Christ: his birth, his life and miracles, his death, his rising from the dead, and his ascending to heaven. Find out why Jesus came, what his message was, what his death and resurrection means for us today. The story begins with an introduction showing how Jesus’ life fits in with all the other prophets.

To download the Life of Jesus Christ in mp3 format (for listening), click here (mp3-zip – 2 files – 20 MB).

The Gospel of John

This is the Gospel of Jesus Christ told to us by God’s messenger John.  In this book Jesus is called the Word of God.  John the Baptist (Sidna Yahya) says about Jesus, “Look, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.”  In this book you will discover many other titles of Jesus Christ.  Jesus himself said:  I am the bread of life; the living bread who has come down from heaven; the light of the world; the door; the good shepherd; the resurrection and the life; the way, the truth and the life; and the true vine.

Jesus is also called the Son of God.  This title is misunderstood by many people.  Its meaning is not physical, but spiritual.  Jesus is called the Son of God because it is Jesus who reveals to us who God is.  Listen to this book and ask God this question:  “Who are you, Lord?  Please show yourself to me.”

To download the Gospel of John in audio format (mp3), click here (mp3-zip – 21 files – 92 MB).

Acts of the Apostles

Acts of the Apostles

This book of the Bible tells the story of the Apostles, messengers whom Jesus sent into the world to proclaim the good news that we can be saved from our sins by what Jesus has done for us. We hear about the mighty acts of the Holy Spirit that God did through the apostles. Wherever they went, people believed and formed churches, that is, groups of people who love each other and worship God through Jesus Christ. Acts is the story of the church, its birth, its growth, its trials, and its lessons for today.

Read the text in Tamazight.

To download the book of Acts in audio format (mp3), click here (mp3-zip – 4 fichiers – 40 MB).

The Letter of the Apostle Paul to the Romans

In this letter the apostle Paul writes to the people of Rome.  He says, “I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to all who believe….”  In this book Paul describes how sinners like us can be accepted by a God who is holy, pure and without sin; how the Spirit of God changes our life and causes us to grow in holiness; and how God keeps us close to him in spite of persecution and suffering.  God has a plan for your life.  Do you know what it is?  Listen to this book to discover it.

To download the entire book of Romans in mp3 format (to listen to it), click here (mp3-zip – 16 files – 52 MB).

The Letter of the Apostle Paul to the Galatians

In this book of the New Testament of the Bible, the apostle Paul explains that the forgiveness of sins comes by faith in Jesus Christ and not by our observing the works of the law.  Being circumcised doesn’t lead to God’s acceptance.  Belonging to the correct ethnic or spiritual group doesn’t lead to God’s acceptance.  Obeying God’s commandments doesn’t lead to God’s acceptance.  Rather it is faith in Jesus Christ who lived for us and died for us that results in God’s acceptance of us as righteous.  Because of our disobedience to God’s law, we are under its curse.  But the good news is that “Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us…” (3:13).  Are you still under the curse of the law?  Do you want to be free from that curse?  Listen to this book to find out how to be free and how to have the fruit of God’s Spirit in your life.

To download the entire book of Galatians in mp3 format (to listen to it), click here (mp3-zip – 6 files – 18 MB).

The Letter of the Apostle Paul to the Ephesians

The letter to the Ephesians is a book of the New Testament in the Bible. The apostle Paul writes to the people of the city of Ephesus (and to us !) to tell us about what Jesus has done for us and how he wants us to live. Paul reveals to us God’s grace, his eternal purpose, his plan to save people from all nations, the unity of God’s people, how to put off sin and put on righteousness, how to love and respect our spouses, and how to resist the attacks of the devil.

Read the text in Tamazight.

To download the books of Ephesians in mp3 format (to listen to them), click here (mp3-zip – 6 files – 24 MB).

The Letter of the Apostle Paul to the Philippians

The letter to the Philippians is a book of the New Testament in the Bible. The apostle Paul writes to the people of the city of Philippi to express his great joy at how they have helped him to preach and teach God’s word. Through this book we learn about joy, thanksgiving, selflessness, servanthood, and how to overcome worry. We learn how Jesus came to earth, that salvation is not by our works, and that our citizenship is in heaven.

Read the text in Tamazight.

To download the books of Philippians in mp3 format (to listen to it), click here (mp3-zip – 4 files – 17 MB).

The letter of the Apostle Paul to the Colossians

In this book of the New Testament of the Bible, the apostle Paul writes to the church in the city of Colossae (and to us as well!).  He warns us against philosophies and empty deceit according to human tradition and not according to Christ.  Many say:  Don’t take this!  Don’t taste that!  Don’t drink this!  But these rules, although they give an appearance of wisdom, are of no value in restraining the desires of the human heart.  Do you want to have victory over the evil desires of your heart?  Listen to this book to find the solution.

To download the whole book of Colossians in mp3 format (to listen to it), click here (mp3-zip – 4 files – 18 MB).

The First Letter of the Apostle Paul to the Thessalonians

This book is the first one written by the apostle Paul.  He writes to the young church in the city of Thessalonica (in the modern-day country of Greece).  These people heard and accepted the good news of Jesus Christ.  By faith and repentance they turned from idols to serve the living and true God, all the while waiting for the return of Jesus from heaven, the one who God raised from the dead, the one who spares us from the coming wrath of God’s judgment.  Jesus will return at an unexpected time.  Will you be ready?  Listen to this book to find the answer.

To download the entire book of Thessalonians in mp3 format (to listen to it), click here (mp3-zip – 5 files – 12 MB).

The Second Letter of the Apostle Paul to the Thessalonians

In this second letter to the church in the city of Thessalonica (in modern-day Greece) the apostle Paul speaks a lot about the second coming of Christ, that is, his return to earth at the end of the world.  When Jesus comes back “he will punish those who do not know God and do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus” (1:8).  Do you know God?  Do you obey the gospel?  Do you follow Jesus Christ?  Listen to this book to find out how to be saved before Jesus returns.

To download the entire book of 2 Thessalonians in mp3 format (to listen to it), click here (mp3-zip – 3 files – 6 MB).

The First Letter of the Apostle Paul to Timothy

In this letter the apostle Paul writes to his disciple Timothy who is a pastor at the church in Ephesus (in modern-day Turkey).  The purpose of the letter is to teach “how people ought to conduct themselves in God’s household, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth” (3:15).  The church is the family of God and not a building.  We enter the church, that is, we become members of God’s family, by faith in Jesus Christ.  This letter then tells us how to live.  There are instructions to men and women, to church leaders, to the young and old, to widows, to slaves and masters (of that time), to the rich and the poor.

Do you want to know how to pray, how to help widows, how to serve the Lord, how to use money properly, how to flee the temptations of this world?  Listen to this letter, and the Lord will teach you.

To download the entire book of first Timothy in mp3 format (to listen to it), click here (mp3-zip – 7 files – 24 MB).

The Second Letter of the Apostle Paul to Timothy

This is the apostle Paul’s second letter to his disciple Timothy, who is a pastor and an evangelist, that is, one who declares the good news of salvation.  Paul encourages Timothy to “continue in what you have learned and have become convinced of, because you know those from whom you heard it, and how from infancy you have known the holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus” (3:14-15).  We should not be ashamed to testify about our Lord, but instead we should share in suffering for the gospel.

Do you want to be strong in faith, without fear in suffering?  Do you want to be a faithful witness, someone who serves the Lord?  Listen to this letter “and the Lord will give you insight into all this” (2:7).

To download the entire book of second Timothy in mp3 format (to listen to it), click here (mp3-zip – 4 files – 16 MB).

The Letter of the Apostle Paul to Titus

The apostle Paul sent Titus to organize and teach the church on the island of Crete.  In this letter Paul tells Titus how to choose elders to lead the church and how to teach the people in the church to “devote themselves to doing what is good” (3:8).  “Jesus Christ gave himself for us to redeem us from all wickedness and to purify for himself a people that are his own, eager to do what is good” (2:14).

Do you want to be pure, free from worldly passions, self-controlled?  Do you want the hope of eternal life?  Then listen to this letter to learn what God wants to do in your life.

To download the book of Titus in audio format (mp3), click here (mp3-zip – 3 files – 7 MB).

The Letter of the Apostle Paul to Philemon

Onesimus is a slave who escaped from his master Philemon and went to Rome.  While in Rome he met the apostle Paul, heard the message of the gospel, and gave his life to Jesus Christ.  Paul writes Philemon to ask him to take Onesimus back “no longer as a slave but as a dear brother” (verse 16) in the Lord.  This is a story of faith, salvation, humility and reconciliation.

Do you have relationships that need reconciled?  Do you have the courage to ask for forgiveness?  Do you have the strength to forgive and accept someone as a brother or sister in the Lord?  Listen to this short letter to find deep answers.

To download the book of Philemon in audio format (mp3), click here (mp3-zip – 1 file – 3 MB).

The letter to the Hebrews

How does the New Testament relate to the Old Testament?  What is a covenant, and why do we need a new one?  Why do we say it is “new”?  Why don’t Christians sacrifice sheep anymore?  Are Moses and Jesus equal as prophets?  Is Jesus greater than angels?  Who is Aaron (Haroun) and why is Jesus better than him?  Do we still need to do ablutions?  Why is there no forgiveness of sins without the shedding of blood?  What is the heavenly Jerusalem?  Did people like Abel, Noah, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, David and other prophets have faith in Christ?  Were they looking forward to his coming?  Listen to the book of Hebrews to find out the answers to these questions and many others.

To download the entire book of Hebrews in mp3 format (to listen to it), click here (mp3-zip – 13 files – 39 MB).

The letter of James

James, the brother of Jesus, wrote this letter which is part of the New Testament in the Bible.  In this letter he addresses themes such as:  perseverance in the midst of suffering and trials, the word of truth, religion that is pure and without stain, showing favoritism, a faith that is demonstrated by works, how to control our tongue, divine wisdom, the cause of conflicts among us, a warning to the rich, and patience as we wait for the return of Christ.

To download the whole book of James in mp3 format (to listen to it), click here (mp3-zip – 5 files – 20 MB).

The first letter of John

In this first letter by the Apostle John, he speaks of the spirit of Antichrist. How is true faith in Christ to be distinguished from a false faith?  He who has true faith walks in the light; he believes that Jesus is the Christ; he loves his brothers and sisters with the love that comes from the Father; he has the Spirit of God inside him; he keeps God’s commandments; and he turns away from idols.

It is in this letter that we have the precious phrase:  “God is love.”  Listen to this letter if you want to know how to love God and how much he loves us.

To download this first book of John in mp3 format (to listen to it), click here (mp3-zip – 5 files – 20 MB).

The Second Letter of John

This is the second letter of the apostle John.  In it he writes to a church, whom he calls “the chosen lady and her children” (verse 1), and he rejoices because they walk in truth and love.  He also warns them about deceivers, those who teach false things about Jesus Christ.

Do you want to walk in truth and love?  Do you know how to recognize those who don’t teach the truth about Jesus Christ?  Listen to this short letter to find out how to do these things.

To download the Book of 2 John in audio format (mp3), click here (mp3-zip – 1 file – 2 MB).

The Third Letter of John

This is the third letter of the apostle John.  In it he writes to a man named Gaius, a leader in one of the churches, and he commends him for showing hospitality to those who come to announce the good news of the gospel.  A man named Diotrephes does not show this kind of hospitality.  John tells Gaius, “Do not imitate what is evil but what is good” (verse 11).

Do you want to learn how to be hospitable?  Do you want to welcome the good news of the gospel?  Then welcome this short letter into your mind and heart.

To download the book of 3 John in audio format (mp3), click here (mp3-zip – 1 file – 2 MB).

The Letter of Jude

In this letter, the writer named Jude warns us against false teachers.  “These men are grumblers and fault finders; they follow their own evil desires; they boast about themselves and flatter others for their own advantage” (verse 16).  “They are godless men, who change the grace of our God into a license for immorality and deny Jesus Christ our only Sovereign and Lord” (verse 4).

Do you know how to recognize a false teacher and a false teaching?  Do you want God to give you discernment?  Listen to this letter and ask the Lord to reveal the truth to you.

To download the Letter of Jude in audio format (mp3), click here (mp3-zip – 1 file – 4 MB).

The book of Revelation

What will happen when Jesus Christ returns?  What will the end of the world be like?  What is heaven and hell like?  Who is the antichrist? What are the new heavens and the new earth?  Will I be there?  Who will be saved and who will perish?  Why are so many people against Christians?  Why do people persecute, criticize and despise Christians and make them suffer?  Where do Christians get the strength to endure suffering and forgive their enemies?  Does God send judgments on the earth?  What will the day of judgment be like?  What is the second death and how can I avoid it?

Listen to this book and learn the answers to these questions and many others.  The author, the apostle John, uses many symbols and pictures to show us the spiritual realities behind things that are happening now and during the whole time between the first and the second comings of Christ.

To download the book of Revelation in audio format (mp3), click here (mp3-zip – 22 files – 60 MB).