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This Christmas, give the greatest gift.

You can help place Scripture into those hands, bringing comfort, hope, and peace to people longing to hear from God this season.

In this season of joy
and reflection

we celebrate the most wonderful gift ever given — the gift of God’s Word made flesh in Jesus Christ, his Son. To share the Bible is to share the light of Christ — bringing peace into fear and hope that lasts for eternity.  

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1 in 5 children worldwide will not receive a Christmas gift. For millions of Christian children, Christmas morning brings no presents. A Bible can be a gift of lasting joy, a story of love and hope that shines brighter than any wrapping paper. This Christmas, you can make that joy possible.

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4 in 5 Haitian households do not own a Bible. Imagine celebrating Christmas without being able to read the story of Jesus’ birth at home. In Haiti, most families rely on radio broadcasts because owning a Bible is out of reach.

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4 in 5 Christians in Cuba lack a Bible.
Christmas, restored as a public holiday in 1998, is now a season of renewed faith and family gatherings. Church attendance is central to the celebration, yet many believers still cannot afford a Bible.

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Help share the light of Christ.

While you enjoy the joy and happiness Christmas brings, remember your support today will help place Bibles into the hands of children like Zoé in Haiti discovering hope; young people like Moisés in Guatemala learning that Jesus loves them; and families in Cuba finding strength to face each new day and others around the world, and in Scotland, who are still waiting.  

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As we celebrate the most wonderful gift ever given — the gift of God’s Word made flesh in Jesus Christ, his Son, please consider giving one more gift and help share God’s Word with people who are waiting for their very own Bible.

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Will you give today to place God’s Word in waiting hands?

“Wishing you a joy-filled and blessed Christmas.”

— Elaine Duncan, Chief Executive