A feature documentary exploring Biblical illiteracy in Malawi and how Southern Africa Literature Trust (SALT) is equipping churches through Christian literature and training.
That the People might Understand: A film about SALT’s effort to address the problem of Biblical illiteracy in Malawi
โWhen I close my eyes I see SALT as a tool that the Lord can use to bring the gospel to Malawi and beyond.โ
Confronting Biblical Illiteracy in Malawi
That the People Might Understand is a new documentary from Southern Africa Literature Trust (SALT) exploring the challenge of Biblical illiteracy in Malawi and how we can address it.
In Malawi, many believers hunger for Godโs Word but own no Bible and lack the opportunity to understand it. Poverty, limited education, and the high cost and scarcity of Christian literature have left many churches without the resources needed for spiritual growth.
Watch the Documentary
That the People Might Understand shares the reality of biblical illiteracy in Malawi, the challenges faced in producing and distributing Christian literature, and the heart of Southern Africa Literature Trust (SALT).
We invite you to:
- Watch the documentary
- Pray for the work and the believers being served
- Share this video so others may understand the need
The Work of SALT
Southern Africa Literature Trust (SALT) exists to educate, train, and equip local evangelists and Bible teachers so that Godโs truth may be faithfully taught and passed on.
Through SALTโs ministry:
- Millions of gospel tracts and calendars are distributed each year
- Bible study courses are translated and produced in local languages
- Literature is printed overseas where possible, then shipped to Malawi
- A network of around 400 local distributors delivers materials to villages, schools, hospitals, and trading centres
- Evangelists and teachers are strengthened to serve their own communities