5 Great Places to Hide a MicroBible while Traveling

Brother Andrew and his Bibles

Our story begins in Poland during the Cold War.  No one was allowed to have a Bible in their home, and house churches were illegal.  During this time, Brother Andrew risked his life. He would hide printed Bibles and bring them into Romania.  God used him to strengthen the church behind the communist curtain, which was at risk of dying out.

The Bibles Brother Andrew brought in were big enough to see.  Yet God faithfully closed the eyes of the border patrol guards.  He had to bring them in because he could not hide a printing press big enough to print Bibles inside of the USSR.

Webcams can see in the dark.  You can hide a High Definition 1080 Video camera inside of a pen.  Drones, both small and large, can keep an eye on us from almost any altitude.

A 256 Megabyte MicroSD Card can hold MicroBibles in over 100 languages at once!
A 256 Megabyge MicroSD Card can hold complete MicroBibles in over 100 languages at once!

Things have changed a lot since the Cold War era.  With the advancement of technology and the internet, governments have a much easier time keeping an eye on their people.

At the same time, the technology has also advanced in favor of the Bible smugglers!  A 256 gigabyte MicroSD card is only the size of your thumbnail.  Yet it is big enough to carry audio Bibles in over 100 languages at once!  And as soon as it gets into a country where the Bible is illegal, its contents can be loaded millions of times into computers, cellphones, and other electronic devices!

Continue Reading »

MegaVoice Players and MicroBibles, Side-by-Side

Tom Treseder, the man God used to produce the MegaVoice player (source: megavoice.com/about/megavoice-history/)In 1986, Tom Treseder drew a sketch of a device without moving parts that could play audio files.  This picture was to lead him and his team to produce the MegaVoice player.

Back then, people depended on vinyl records and cassettes to replay audio. In the extreme temperatures of Siberia and the Sahara, these early technologies would often fail.

Twelve years passed before a microchip was invented which could hold the over 80 hours of audio required for the Bible. As the technology developed, the MegaVoice Player became a reality. Since 1999, MegaVoice Players have been a wonderful option for distributing the Word of God in audio format.

Continue Reading »

What is a MicroBible?

MicroBibles are the solution God provided to help us break through the five barriers which prevent access to the Word of God.  The MicroSD card is smaller than your thumbnail, so government officials will find it very difficult to stop you from bringing one of them into their country.  They can be played on MicroSD Card players, available worldwide.

And you don’t need access to the internet to read these Bibles.  In fact, you don’t even have to know how to read!  These Bibles read themselves to the person who receives them, in the language of their heart.

What is a MicroBible?

Technically speaking, a MicroBible is an SD Card to TF Card adapter, and a TF Card (usually 2 to 4 Gigabytes in size).  MicroBibles for sale - Order NowWe load it with a Bible that reads itself to the owners in their own language.  Then we add the best Good News video and audio resources we can find.  Each MicroBible is tailor-made to reach its audience with God’s Love as expressed by what Christ did for them.

However, MicroBibles are much, much more than the metal and plastic they are made of.  They are even far more than the audio and video files within them.

When you dig deeper, this is what a MicroBible is:

Continue Reading »