Oct 22, 2020
"The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it." —John 1:5

When did you receive your first Bible?
Perhaps you were given one as a child — or you purchased one as a new adult believer...
Here in America, Bibles are bountifully commonplace — in bookstores, bedside tables and churches nationwide. I have hundreds of translations in multiple languages on my smartphone.
Now imagine following Christ without ever having seen a copy of God's Word, in your language. It's a difficult idea to wrap your mind around, I know!
You and I are beyond blessed to have access to the Word — in a wide variety of translations, no less. But Bibles for brothers and sisters in some nations are few and far between.
The great news is: It doesn't have to be this way!
Our Christ-centered ministry partners in regions that are closed or hostile to God's Word assure us that there is a great demand for Bibles among the persecuted Christian community.
Sometimes owning a Bible can be highly dangerous, inviting more persecution in volatile areas...
But persecuted men, women and children desperately need Bibles — and desperately want them — no matter the cost. As they study, God's Word gives them strength to stand for Christ, unwavering in their faith. That's why giving them a Bible is the most precious gift we can possibly provide.
Please help Liberty Relief International send Bibles to believers in the Middle East, across Africa, in Asia and elsewhere — where entire countries are oppressed by darkness.
Every gift of just 7 dollars will make a Bible and discipleship materials available to a seeker or Christian who must worship in secret in the most persecuted nations of the world.
Thank you for your partnership with LRI.
As you join us in giving, please also join us in praying for these struggling brothers and sisters. Your support helps remind them that they are never alone.
Yours in Christ,
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Mathew D. Staver
Chairman
Liberty Relief International is a 501(c)(3), tax-exempt nonprofit organization. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
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