Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Bibles for the World

Bibles for the World


The mission of Bibles For The World is to share the Good News of God's love in Christ Jesus by ministering to the unreached, to the Church and to Christian leaders in developing nations, with a strong emphasis on India. Providing Bibles to the millions of literate people who have never heard of Jesus is a formidable task. BFTW is Networking and encouraging Indian churches and national Christian leaders for greater effectiveness. Equipping such leaders through the Trinity College and Seminary in Manipur, through our partnership with Serampore University in West Bengal, and through their networks with other fine evangelical seminaries throughout India. Charity Navigator awarded Bibles For The World four out of four stars. In earning the highest rating, Bibles For The World has demonstrated exceptional financial health, in its efforts to manage and grow its finances in the most fiscally responsible way. Founder Dr. Ro Pudaite belongs to the Hmar tribe. He was born in Senvon and grew up in the village of Phulpui in the Indian state of Manipur. He currently serves on the Board of National Religious Broadcasters, is the Founder-President of William Carey Heritage Foundation, as well as the Founder of the Evangelical Free Church of India (EFCI). New Delhi-India Today subscriber list of 1.2 million, which includes some of the most influential men and women in India. In the past two years, 800,000 Bibles have been sent. There are still 400,000 subscribers yet to receive a copy of the New Testament in English. Nepal- A Himalayan country between Tibet and India, has nearly 30 million people. Officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, Nepal is the World’s youngest republic. 60% percent speak Nepali. Their goal is to print and send 500,000 Gospels and 300,000 New Testaments in Napali. The power of God's Word is transforming lives. To learn more visit their website http://bftw.org/Home.aspx. To donate visit Christian Supply Land.

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