This Easter Season Americans are Voicing Strong Support for Bible Access New report finds that, while 98 percent of Americans support universal access to the Bible, only 21 percent understand the current state of Bible availability
– April 7, 2015 Press Release
This Easter season, a new report provides evidence...
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One of the most used websites on the Internet is Wikipedia, a collaborative encyclopedia curated and edited by volunteers around the world. Wikipedia has become a valuable, albeit imperfect, knowledge base of information all contributed by unpaid people!
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Mainstream media like television series and major motion pictures can draw the attention of a large audience like nothing else. And this Easter Sunday (April 5th, 2015), NBC television will be premiering a television series called “A.D. The Bible Continues,” portraying the start of Christianity based on the first 10...
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We live in an unprecedented time in history being reshaped by rapidly changing development of new technologies. This is the first generation that’s lived in a world that’s always had the Internet, and that kind of constant connectivity has only begun to influence the way people around...
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Most people spend much of their waking hours at work in the marketplace, whether that’s business, education, government, or non-profit organizations. For those not working in vocational ministry or religious work, bringing biblical values to work is less obvious, or so it had seemed.
Jerry Higgins ...
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HISTORIC MINISTRY MAKES ITS NEW HOME IN HISTORIC PHILADELPHIA: City of American Bible Society’s Founder Is City of Ministry’s Future —January 28, 2015
At a press conference today, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter and American Bible Society President and CEO Roy Peterson announced that American...
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