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Every week more than 50 new people ask for a Bible in Algeria

Bible work in Algeria has a courageous new leader: Rezki. Despite the risks, one thing drives him on in his role; every day, more and more Algerians long to know Jesus.

Opening the Bible with school children in Ghana

Our Bible storytelling project, Open the Book, is helping school children in Ghana encounter Jesus through the stories of the Bible. And it’s shaping an entire generation.

What does the Bible say about the moon?

This day in 1969 marked the beginning of the most extraordinary voyage in human history. The best brains in the US, billions of dollars and the remarkable courage of three men – Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins – combined in an ent...

What happened on Good Friday?

We all know what Easter Sunday is. It’s when Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. But what about Good Friday? What’s so good about it?

How would a biblical writer respond to the image of a black hole?

In light of the first images of a black hole, Mark Woods explores the beauty of space, and how the Bible can help give expression to our response.

Despite the risks, 100 people ask us for a Bible every week in Morocco.

Despite the danger, the Church in Morocco is growing and the need for the Bible is greater than ever. But we struggle to provide God’s Word for everyone. Will you help put God’s word into their hands?

Q&A Christy Wimber

We caught up with Christy Wimber for the latest issue of Lyfe journal. You can read our Q&A here.

Church growth in rural communities

Though the prevailing narrative is one of decline and closure, Rural churches can and do grow in terms of discipleship, numbers and service. Jill Hopkinson explores.

The rise of Christian populism

Nick Spencer highlights the need for ‘theologically informed, content-heavy, Christian belief politics’ in the face of global democratic decline and rising populism.

Scripture Crash Course - Catholic resources

If you would appreciate some guidance before diving into the Bible, we’ve put together a short ‘crash course’ for you. In this section, you’ll find seven key points to help you get the most out of your time with Scripture.

Signs and Seasons - Catholic resources

Catholics have always recognised how words, actions and symbols all speak powerfully to the soul. By fully engaging with these signs and seasons, we can easily bring the message of Scripture to life in our daily lives.

The Big Picture - Catholic resources

The Bible is a book for everybody, where we meet together. For Catholics, benefiting from the wisdom of others – saints and scholars, popes and parishioners – can help to see the bigger picture and appreciate the message of Scripture more deeply.

Giving up everything for the Gospel

Qingchao, 30, leaves behind her family to train as a pastor in China, where there is currently only one trained minister for every 6,700 Christians.

Why does the General Election matter?

As we draw closer to the General Election, Paul Woolley asks: why does it matter and what does the Bible have to say about it?

A third of all Brits believe in guardian angels

Do you believe in angels? It turns out 1 in 3 people in the UK do according to a recent poll we commissioned. One in three people believe in angels and the same proportion feel they have a guardian angel watching over them.

Official opening for Mary Jones World visitor centre

A new visitor and education centre, created by Bible Society on the edge of Lake Bala in North Wales, will be officially opened on Sunday 5 October.

8 love stories of biblical proportions

We love seeing how people respond to Scripture for the first time – so for Valentine's Day we asked Lucas Howe, a recent graduate who’d never read the Bible before, to look at some famous biblical romances and give us his first impressions o...

 

 

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