Scripture engagement leads to knowing God—and lives changed forever. Now more than ever, Americans need to know God’s Word and the hope we have in its transformative message. The State of the Bible is a yearly, in-depth study, asking Americans their opinions and practices relating to the Bible, all made possible by generous supporters like you.
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Kenya: Strategic Borana Bible Distribution Project
Marsabit, an arid district of Kenya, is home to 90,000 Borana, an ethnic and linguistic minority. Nomadic and facing a lack of services and a harsh climate, the Borana face chronic food shortages and live below the poverty line.Although the Bible was translated into the Borana language in 1995, several factors including inadequate resources, insecurity in Marsabit, poor communication infrastructure…
READ MORENational Update—Fall 2008
Lonnie ‘Bo’ Pilgrim (right) receives an award from ABS officer Simon Barnes. Photo by Charlie KruegerQ ConferenceThe Fermi Project is a think tank that looks for ways to engage modern culture with a biblical message. The American Bible Society was a sponsor of the organization's Q conference in New York City last April, which empowered church leaders to take their…
READ MOREVoices from the Military
Colonel Cheryl AdamsServed in Iraq in 2005“Reading the Scriptures kept me grounded. I read chapters of Scripture on my lunch break. Sometimes we ate under the table because of incoming RPGs [rocket propelled grenades]. After a close strike, I felt all over my face and head to find where I was bleeding. Then I realized, I'm okay. I'm still alive.“My…
READ MORETell Every Nation
Sri Lanka. Photo by Rune HansenA small group of Bible translators gathers in a remote stone farmhouse, in the deep snow of an Ontario winter. They come from many Native American tribes; some from as far away as the chilly north slopes of Alaska, others from the plains of Mississippi. Bundled against the cold, they pray and continue a journey…
READ MOREHeaven and Earth
Photo courtesy of NASA”He named the land ‘Earth,’ and the water which had come together he named ‘Sea.’ And God was pleased with what he saw.” Genesis 1.10 (GNT)It was Christmas Eve, 1968. Commander Frank Borman was more than 200,000 miles from home, leading the Apollo 8 space mission. On that holy night, Borman and his crew would be the…
READ MOREIn Memoriam – Spring/Summer 2008
Mrs. Ruth Stafford Peale. Photo courtesy of GuidepostsHerbert and Rebecca Beardslee Given by Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. BeardsleeMy sister, Louise Doris Bechlein Given by the trust of Harry E. BechleinMy father Given by Mr. and Mrs. T. Elton BostRobert T. Hall Given by Mrs. Robert T. HallMy husband, The Reverend Harold S. Hannum Given by the estate of Anna…
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