"Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world," – John 1:29

The Holy Bible

Papua New Guinea is a culturally diverse country with over a thousand cultures and 830 different languages. Most Papua New Guineans, religious or not, have heard of and read part or even all of the Bible. It is arguably one of the most often referenced books — or set of books — in our time as well as our culture. In its most basic definition, the Bible is a diverse collection of writings, divided into two main sections:

  • the Old Testament, which tells the story of God’s relationship with and work on behalf of the Hebrew people

  • the New Testament, which shares the story of Jesus, God’s Son, and his teachings, death and resurrection, as well as the experiences and faith of the first followers of Jesus

But its meaning — and its significance to the Christian faith — is far more complex and profound. As Lutherans, Melpa Lutheran Church members believe that the Bible is the written Word of God. It creates and nurtures faith through the work of the Holy Spirit and points us to Jesus Christ, the living Word and center of our faith. And in reading the Bible, we are invited into a relationship with God that both challenges us and promises us new life.

King James Authorized Version Bible

Bible Study Tools from Christianity.com