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Celebrating the Bible with the Biblefresh Campaign

Kick-started by Evangelical Alliance and Bible Society research that showed Christians—including church leaders—were increasingly struggling to understand lesser-known passages, read the Bible regularly, and were unfamiliar with difficult texts, 2011 became a year of celebrating the Bible through Biblefresh.

Biblefresh

[See the Scripture Engagement section on Bible Gateway]

Starting in early 2010, the Biblefresh campaign was launched involving a large movement of 120 churches, agencies, colleges, and festivals. Charged with the task of re-igniting people’s passion for the Bible, the campaign provided practical steps for churches on reading, training, translation, and experience. Using the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible where the Bible was brought to the masses in a new way as inspiration, the range of projects by each Biblefresh organization was wide and varied.

[Browse the Bibles section in the Bible Gateway Store, where you’ll enjoy low prices every day]

[Read the Bible Gateway Blog post, The Bible Table of Contents]

Read the report on the comprehensive evaluation of the Biblefresh year, conducted by Theos Think Tank.

[Read the Bible Gateway Blog post, Bible Translation Reading Levels]

Filed under Bible, Literacy