Ethiopia adopted Christianity in the 4th century — before Rome, before Constantinople, before the councils that would eventually decide which books were 'in' and which weren't.
Centuries later, when a British printing committee voted in 1826 to cut twenty-two books from the standard English Bible, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church kept all eighty-eight. They never received the memo. Locked in monasteries carved into volcanic rock. Untouched by colonisation. Preserved word-for-word for sixteen hundred years.
The Living Word brings that complete canon — translated into English for the first time at this scale — to readers who refuse to settle for sixty-six.