Eaton Bible Commentary Translation & Distribution

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Given by 5 generous donors in around 8 months

Kiwis responding to requests from Chinese believers for a Bible commentary in their language.

Nationwide

CCSM have begun to translate, and distribute free, a series called “Preaching Through The Bible" by Dr Michael Eaton. In this series there is a separate commentary for each book of the Bible, each one going chapter by chapter through the Bible text.

Dr Michael Eaton, born British but living in Kenya for many years, studied under well-known Christian leaders such as J.I. Packer, J.A. Motyer and Professor Adrio König, the leading evangelical theologian of South Africa. He has had a long connection with Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones and Dr. R.T. Kendall, both past ministers of Westminster Chapel, London. His Bible commentaries are seen as amongst the most anointed and helpful available today.

We are asking you to help us by generously giving funds. We are looking to the Lord to provide the finances needed to print 10,000 copies of each of the separate commentaries, one for each New Testament book. To print this number we will need to raise at least NZ$140,000 as soon as possible.

Please give whatever you can.

NZ$20 will print and distribute 30 books

NZ$200 will print and distribute 300 books

Join with us in this exciting project!

About us

CCSM are about:

- Providing a pathway for Kiwi Christians to serve in China.

- Strengthening, resourcing and equipping the Chinese church

- Supporting the people of China through informed prayer.

- Work with orphans, abandoned and underprivilaged children

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This campaign started on 6 Sep 2014 and ended on 1 May 2015.