Our journey began with a question.
For many years, our founder was a devoted believer who read the Bible faithfully. Yet deep down, he always felt that something was missing — as if parts of the story, parts of the divine message, had been lost over time.
Driven by this quiet sense of incompleteness, he began traveling to places closely connected to the origins of the Bible. He visited ancient churches, monasteries, and sacred sites across different regions, searching for deeper understanding rather than easy answers.
It was during a visit to a small church in Italy that everything changed. There, a priest spoke to him about Ethiopia — one of the oldest Christian civilizations in the world, where an ancient biblical canon had been preserved for centuries. Following this guidance, he traveled to Ethiopia, where he finally encountered an original Ethiopian Bible.
However, the text was written in ancient languages he could not read.
Determined not to let this discovery end there, he reached out to specialists in ancient languages and scholars from a Roman church research institute dedicated to biblical studies. Through years of careful linguistic translation, academic cross-referencing, and scholarly validation, the complete Ethiopian Bible was finally translated into English.
When our founder read the English edition for the first time, the sense of absence he had carried for so long was gone. The previously missing parts of Scripture offered new clarity, deeper understanding, and a renewed sense of spiritual guidance.
Believing that such knowledge was never meant to be kept by one person alone, he made a decision: this book should be shared.
Today, this Ethiopian Bible is made available to readers around the world. More importantly, a portion of the proceeds is donated back to the research institutes involved, supporting their ongoing work to study, preserve, and uncover other lost or forgotten biblical texts — so that more of what was once hidden may one day be found again.
This is not just a book.
It is the result of a lifelong search — and a commitment to share what was discovered along the way.
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