Christian Books For Sale In Indonesian

Experience the timeless wisdom of Christianity through our extensive collection of Indonesian Bibles and Christian literature at Shepherds Books. If you’re Indonesian Bible is under $20, use the code “freebible” to get it completely free.

Our diverse inventory spans multiple languages beyond Indonesian, featuring books, Bibles, and in Arabic, English, Kyrgyz, Thai, English, Greek, Nepali and several others. Whether you're a bookstore owner seeking reliable Indonesian Christian resources, looking for a meaningful gift, or embarking on your own spiritual journey, our collection of hundreds of Indonesian Christian materials awaits you.

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In case, you’re wondering, we’ll ensure your order is delivered directly to your door, usually in 6-12 days.

Indonesian Books & Bibles FAQ

Yes, we do! Order Christian books in Indonesian 1-2,000+ books! Or more :)

We believe everyone should have access to Christian books in their preferred language! To help make this possible while covering our basic shipping costs, we've kept things simple with an affordable flat-rate shipping fee per book. This helps us continue our mission of bringing Indonesian Christian literature and other language resources to readers like you across the country.

Your books are on their way! Most orders reach their new homes within 6-12 days. Since we partner and order several trusted suppliers to bring you the best selection of books, delivery times may vary slightly.

Nestled in Brooklyn, NY, Shepherds Books combines the charm of a local café with the reach of an online bookstore. We specialize in Indonesian Christian literature and Bibles, alongside resources in many other languages, making it easier for people to explore Christianity in their native tongue. Our mission is to share the message of Jesus Christ by providing accessible faith-based materials to America's diverse communities, helping readers discover and deepen their spiritual journey in the language closest to their heart.

Begin your spiritual journey with an Indonesian Bible—it's the perfect way to discover God's timeless message of love for you and all people. Looking for a visual experience? The Jesus Film beautifully brings Christ's story to life and has touched hearts worldwide. Have questions about faith or Christianity? We'd love to connect with you! Our team at Shepherds Books is here to chat, listen, and help you explore your spiritual journey at your own pace.

The Joshua Project is a wonderful initiative designed to help believers discover and learn about unknown and unreached ethnic groups that may not have heard the Gospel. It shares valuable information about these diverse communities, including important prayer requests and insights into their demographics, like how many people from that group are Christians. It's a great way to connect and support those who are still waiting to hear the good news!

An Overview of Christianity and the Indonesian Language

Christianity in Indonesia has roots that trace back to the early 16th century with the arrival of Portuguese traders and missionaries, who introduced Catholicism to the islands of the Maluku region. In the 17th century, Dutch colonizers brought Protestantism, which spread primarily in regions like North Sumatra and Sulawesi, where Dutch Reformed missionaries were active. The Dutch colonial government’s support of Protestant missions contributed to the establishment of Christian communities, especially among certain ethnic groups such as the Batak, Toraja, and Minahasa. Although Islam became the majority religion, Christianity established a strong presence, particularly among Indonesia’s minority ethnic groups.

The Indonesian language (Bahasa Indonesia), standardized in the 20th century, became central to Christian practice in the post-independence era, as translations of the Bible in Indonesian made Christianity more accessible. The Indonesian Bible Society played a key role in producing Bible translations, and today both Protestant and Catholic communities use the Bible in Indonesian and in regional languages for worship and religious education. Christianity remains a significant minority religion in Indonesia, especially in regions like North Sumatra, West Papua, and parts of Sulawesi, and Indonesian-language Bibles and Christian literature continue to be essential resources for the country’s diverse Christian communities.