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She sighed and put the Amharic Bible on her shelf. She would go to the study. She would be polite.
Everyone turned. Sarah smiled. "Of course, Selam." bible study in amharic
Selam reached into her bag. She had brought the Amharic Bible after all, though she hadn't planned to open it. She turned to John 1:14. The Amharic letters, like dancing teardrops and angular birds, stared back at her. She sighed and put the Amharic Bible on her shelf
Selam sat on the edge of her narrow bed in her Washington, D.C., apartment, the thin January light struggling through the frost-covered window. In her hands, she held two Bibles. One was a large, worn leather volume in Amharic, its pages soft as old cloth. The other was a crisp, new English Bible, a gift from her coworker, Sarah. Everyone turned
The group laughed softly, but Selam didn't. She saw an opening—a tiny, vulnerable crack in the wall of her shyness.
Then, the college student, a boy named Mark, stumbled. "I don't get it," he said. "What does it mean that the Word became flesh? Like… a dictionary becoming a person?"