Thursday, October 10, 2019

The Great Commission isn't over

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Great Commission 2019. One from you + one from match=two for the Muslim World
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Zahra and one of her daughters
Surrounded by darkness, Zahra and her daughters courageously climbed through rugged terrain. It was nowhere an aging woman and her daughters should be in the middle of the night, but going back to the violence of Islamic extremism in their homeland was even more dangerous.

Hoping for signs of light, Zahra and her daughters finally found help in a small camp. And when missionaries arrived at the refugee camp with Bibles from Biblica, God spoke to Zahra’s heart through His Word.

She couldn’t deny that Jesus was real ... and that He had carried her family through the wilderness the previous nights.

Today, you can send a Bible to someone like Zahra through our Great Commission 2019 campaign. In fact, with a single gift, you can provide twice as many Bibles when your gift is matched, dollar for dollar, by some generous friends!
 
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For more than 200 years, people like you have been sending Bibles to the world’s most vulnerable places through Biblica. Our accurate, contemporary translations and relevant study resources bring the Bible to life for people who have never heard how much God loves them.

It costs just $4 to place one Bible into the hands of a person in the Muslim world who desperately needs the truth and hope found in God’s Word. As Zahra would tell you, you can’t put a price on the impact.

It’s critical to complete our Great Commission 2019 campaign to make it possible for 1,532,455 people in the Muslim world to access God’s Word.

Every dollar you donate will be matched, up to $50,000, through November 30 only.

The Great Commission continues today. Women like Zahra are depending on us to advance it.

Your partner in ministry,
 
Geof Morin Geof Morin
President/CEO
Biblica – The International Bible Society
 
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