
The Africa Study Bible, a study Bible developed with contributions from African scholars and church leaders, has been released in an e-book format, publisher Oasis International Publishing announced.
The digital edition, available on Amazon Kindle, is priced at $19.99 and contains the same study notes and features as the print version, according to the publisher. The release is intended to expand access to the resource for readers who prefer digital formats or lack access to physical copies.
The Africa Study Bible includes more than 2,600 study notes and features written by more than 350 African pastors, theologians, and writers. Its materials are designed to connect biblical texts with African cultural, historical, and social contexts, including features known as “African Touch Points,” along with book introductions and application notes.
Dr. John Jusu, supervising editor of the Africa Study Bible, said the e-book format is expected to broaden the Bible’s reach beyond traditional print distribution.
“For years, the Africa Study Bible has helped believers across the continent and around the world engage Scripture through African perspectives,” Jusu said. “The e-book edition makes that content more widely accessible.”
The Africa Study Bible is published by Oasis International Publishing, a Christian nonprofit that focuses on producing and distributing Bibles and biblical resources in Africa and other regions where access to Scripture is limited. The organization works with local churches, ministries, and institutions to support long-term Bible distribution and discipleship efforts.
The publisher said the e-book edition retains searchable features common to digital study Bibles, allowing users to locate passages, notes, and articles electronically.





