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Why Albania Needs Hope
People living in Albania have a deep spiritual hunger, but many have never heard the good news of Jesus. Words of Hope’s indigenous leaders in Albania share the gospel in meaningful ways—through daily devotionals, radio broadcasts, and discipleship programs. By working alongside believers on the ground, we help spread the message of Christ’s love in areas where faith is still new.
The gospel is spreading in Albania, but this work is only possible because of people like you. Your prayers and gifts equip local believers to share the good news in their communities through video, audio programming, social media, and more.

In Their Own Words
You are equipping Albanian Christians for devotional ministry in their own context. A Young Church Just over 30 years ago, religion was illegal in the

Saying Yes to Jesus
Rev. Nancy Boote penned the words, “Here I am,” in her journal early one morning during her devotional time. “I journaled those words in a

Reflections from a Translator
Even as Albanians begin to write original devotional content, translating North American devotionals and editing them to fit the Albanian context will continue to be
Prayer Requests
- Pray for listeners who face opposition from [Buddhist, Hindu, or Muslim] family and community when they turn to Christ.
- Pray for the outreach and follow-up efforts through home cell groups and listener meetings.
- Pray for safety in travel through mountainous regions.
Our daily devotional reading is not just a moment in the day—it is an exercise that nourishes our spirit and helps us live a more stable, calmer and a much fuller life. — Devotional reader in Albania
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Your partnership brings the gospel to places where it’s never been heard—and strengthens those already walking with Christ in the face of hardship.
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