Traditional Bible Distribution Is Breaking Down
People Have Migrated
208 million people are living away from their home country and away from where traditional Bible and New Testament inventories are available.
45 million of this migrated population speaks a non-majority language and has little access to translations that are already completed in their mother tongue.
Local Inventories Lack Global Reach
Traditionally, Bibles have been more readily available in the regions where they are translated. This model has been ineffective in keeping up with the growing migratory trends of the world's population.
How Can You Help?
Make your translation available globally
In an effort to meet the growing global demand for Bibles in all languages, all translations need to be available globally. Every translation that is available for digital printing can be printed only when needed and in the most cost effective location logistically. Existing inventory can also be positioned to meet global needs where it is currently 'out of place'. Please contact us at diaspora@virtualstorehouse.org
BECOME A MICRO-INVENTORY DISTRIBUTOR
As areas of demand are identified outside of N. America, we will need a partner in-country or region that will help us to facilitate distribution. As volume increases we will work together to minimize the time and resources to meet the demand for Bibles. In the meantime, you will be helping us to identify areas and languages where demand exists and we will work together to provide the solution. Please contact us at diaspora@virtualstorehouse.org
BECOME A Connected DIGITAL PRINTER
As areas of demand are identified outside of N. America, we will need a partner in-country or region that will help us to facilitate distribution. As volume increases we will work together to minimize the time and resources to meet the demand for Bibles. In the meantime, you will be helping us to identify areas and languages where demand exists and we will work together to provide the solution. Please contact us at diaspora@virtualstorehouse.org