3 Ways to Pray and Act with American Bible Society
For more than 200 years, American Bible Society has been committed to the mission of providing God’s Word so that all people can experience its life-changing message. Whether this was accomplished by sending out Bibles to the Wild West with Pony Express riders, providing Bibles for the blind, or creating… Read More
This International Translation Day Pray for Bible Translators
Each year on September 30, we celebrate International Translation Day. On this day, we pay tribute to the tireless work of translators around the world. This year we want to recognize and honor the work of Bible translators. They play an essential role in connecting people from all walks… Read More
3 Ways You Can Pray on International Day of Families
Since 1994, each May 15, the world comes together to celebrate International Day of Families. Founded by the United Nations, International Day of Families is a day to honor the importance of families and to promote awareness of issues relating to families. This year, we join our hearts and… Read More
Helping Families Know God’s Peace in Times of Uncertainty
Children are affected by trauma as much as adults. But traumatized children often struggle to express their feelings. Small children may not have words to express grief, fear, anxiety, depression, and anger. In these moments, children need to know that they are not alone. That’s why American Bible… Read More
A Prayer for People in Crisis
God of people in crisis, we know that your heart beats greatly for the marginalized, the outcast, the poor, widows, orphans, and those displaced. Throughout Scripture we see your continued commitment to those who are suffering. You walked alongside the people of Israel when they sought freedom from slavery. Read More
Bringing the Hope of Scripture to Deaf People in Peru
Every person deserves a chance to understand God’s Word in their language. For Deaf people in Peru that means hearing the gospel in Peruvian Sign Language. In 2017, Peruvian Bible Society (PBS) began translating Scripture into Peruvian Sign Language—the heart language for approximately 167,000 Deaf people in that nation. Read More