French
The Aletheia Project’s first undertaking was the creation of a website for the French-speaking people of the world. The website contains the French translation of the Bible called the Ostervald, which is translated from the Masoretic Text (Old Testament) and the Textus Receptus (New Testament). The website also contains a Bible search engine, the plan of salvation, Gospel literature, recorded sermons, Christ-honoring music, Christian videos, testimonies of the saving grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and an international list of French-speaking churches with missionary contacts. Visit the website at www.laBibleFrancaise.com or www.theFrenchBible.com
United States Military
With input and help from Armed Forces Baptist Missions, the Aletheia Project developed a website geared towards the United States military. The resources offered on the website are similar in content to those on the French website. Notably, the site contains salvation testimonies of two men who have served in the military.
Visit the website at www.HeroesBible.com
The Deaf
In cooperation with Silent Word Ministries, we launched a site geared to reaching the Deaf American Sign Language (ASL) world.
Visit the website at www.TheDeafBible.com
Websites nearing Completion
The Aletheia Project is in the final stages of developing websites in the languages of Slovenian (www.SlovenskaBiblija.si), Prekmurian (a dialect of Slovenian spoken by between 80,000 and 90,000 people), and Sranatongo (the language of Suriname, South America), spoken by over 400,000 people. These websites are slated to be launched by the end of October 2011.


