Thirty years ago, printing a Bible in China was illegal. But American Bible Society began supporting the partnership between United Bible Societies and Amity Printing Press, in China, with the approval of the Chinese government, and in 2012 100 million Bibles will be printed. Read the testimonies from the workers there.
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An exhibition about the Church in China travels from Wash. D.C., to Chicago, Dallas, and finally to Charlotte, N.C.
Musician Ting was gripped by addiction for much of his life, but God’s Word cleansed him and he turned his life around.
Jack Graham lived in China with his parents, who served as missionaries there and laid the groundwork for the Miao translation. The Miao translation in 2010 brought back fond memories for Graham, who made a generous donation to American Bible Society.
Most Chinese Christians live in rural areas of China and have little access to personal Bibles.
American Bible Society staff member John Matthews recalls the remarkable images from his trip to China.
Some 800 million people – including 70 percent of Chinese Christians – live in rural areas of China. The Bible and medical van will give 150,000 people access to healthcare and God’s Word.
ABS President R. Lamar Vest rejoices in seeing an elderly Chinese woman get her own copy of the Bible and makes an analogy to the first disciples at Easter — the longing for hope to prevail, and it does.