Every Language, Tribe, Nation, People
Great Commission
Jesus commanded His disciples to preach the gospel to every nation. How many languages still lack a copy of the Scriptures in their own native tongue? What is being done to reach that goal? Jesus commanded His disciples to preach the gospel to every nation. How many languages still lack a copy of the Scriptures in their own native tongue? What is being done to reach that goal?
About This Week's Series
About Our Guest
Imagine never having heard God’s Word in your own language. Around the world, millions are still waiting. In these programs, you’ll see how Audio Bibles are bringing Scripture to listening groups, transforming entire regions, and changing lives as people hear the voice of Jesus for the very first time.
Morgan Jackson is passionate about people hearing the Bible. He has served Faith Comes By Hearing for more than 40 years and is the ministry’s Senior Vice President.
The son of Faith Comes By Hearing founders Jerry and Anet Jackson, Morgan has traveled to more than 80 countries to build lifelong relationships with Kingdom-minded ministry leaders and supporters.
As a storyteller, Morgan transports listeners to villages, refugee camps, churches, and schools, demonstrating the personal impact of hearing God speak the language of the heart. He recently authored Enter the Story, a collection of these accounts of transformation from around the world.
Morgan and his wife Mary enjoy time with their three married children and eight grandchildren.
The John Ankerberg Show
The John Ankerberg Show is a television and media ministry committed to defending the Christian faith, encouraging the believer, and challenging the skeptic. For over 40 years The John Ankerberg Show has offered Real Answers to Real Questions and presented and defended the Christian faith. In all areas of ministry and through a variety of media outlets, our mission is to provide answers to tough theological questions in order to proclaim biblical truth, encourage the believer, and challenge the skeptic.

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