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The Luganda Bible serves millions of readers in Uganda, where Luganda is one of the most widely spoken languages. Translation of Scripture into Luganda began in the late 19th century, led by missionary initiatives, and the first complete Bible was published in the early 20th century. Since then, revisions and modern editions have continued to improve readability while maintaining faithfulness to the original Hebrew and Greek texts. Today, the Luganda Bible is widely used in homes, churches, and schools, making it a cornerstone of Christian life and discipleship in Uganda. It supports preaching, worship, and evangelism, helping believers to engage deeply with God’s Word in their own language. For many, the Luganda Bible represents not just a spiritual guide but also a symbol of identity and heritage. Abroad, Ugandan communities use these editions to sustain both faith and culture, ensuring that God’s Word remains central across generations.