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Running and Walking for Bibles to help get Bibles to children and youth in Syria

  • Bibles needed in war-torn Syria by by Andrea Rhodes of United Bible Societies

      21 April 2016
    Posted by: Rochelle Dixon
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    "The hope of the children in Syria is now negligible, there are no future expectations, and their country is being injured and torn." Nearly five years into the conflict in Syria, which has killed or displaced half the population, staff members of the Bible Society there are continuing their ministry to provide Scriptures for all who need them.

    “The thirst for Scriptures among Christians here has only increased with all the unrest,” notes the local Bible Society Director, who, along with other staff members, has stayed on despite the dangers.

    “The past five years have been very traumatic for Syrians in general, and for Syrian Christians in particular. Every family has a sad story. With this loss of hope, people are turning to God’s Word for comfort and encouragement.”

    While nearly 4 million Syrians have fled their country, another 7.6 million have been internally displaced, leaving their bombed and besieged towns and villages to shelter in safer areas. Many are living in overcrowded houses and apartments with friends or family members, or with others who have opened their homes to them.

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