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The British and Foreign Bible Society, often known in Britain as simply as the Bible Society, is a non-denominational Christian charity that exists to make the Bible available throughout the world. The Society was formed on March 4, 1804. The British and Foreign Bible Society is sometimes confused with the Bible Lands Society. Image File history File links BFBS_logo. ...
A Bible society is a non-profit organization (usually ecumenical in makeup) devoted to translating, publishing and distributing the Bible at affordable costs. ...
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History
The British & Foreign Bible Society dates back to 1804 when a group of Christians sought to address the problem of a lack of affordable Bibles in Welsh for Welsh-speaking Christians. This was highlighted by a young girl called Mari Jones who walked over 20 miles to get a Bible in Bala. For other persons of the same name, see Mary Jones. ...
Bala is a market town in Gwynedd, Wales, formerly an urban district of Merionethshire. ...
From the early days the British and Foreign Bible Society sought to be ecumenical and non-sectarian and as a result included groups such as Catholics and Unitarians, and from 1813 allowed inclusion of the Apocrypha. Controversy in 1825-6 about the Apocrypha and the Metrical Psalms resulted in secession of the Glasgow and Edinburgh Bible Societies, which later formed what is now the Scottish Bible Society. A similar 1831 controversy about Unitarians holding significant Society offices resulted in a minority separating to form the Trinitarian Bible Society. Apocrypha (from the Greek word , meaning those having been hidden away[1]) are texts of uncertain authenticity or writings where the authorship is questioned. ...
Historic Unitarianism believed in the oneness of God as opposed to traditional Christian belief in the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). ...
The Trinitarian Bible Society was founded in 1831 to promote the Glory of God and the salvation of men by circulating, both at home and abroad, in dependence on the Divine blessing, the Holy Scriptures, which are given by inspiration of God and are able to make men wise unto...
The British & Foreign Bible Society extended its work to England, India, Europe and beyond. Protestant communities in many European countries (e.g. Croatia and Albania) date back to the work of nineteenth century BFBS Bible salesmen. Auxiliary branches were set up all over the world which later became Bible Societies in their own right, and today operate in co-operation as part of the United Bible Societies. The Bible Society is a non-denominational Christian network which works to translate, revise, print, and distribute affordable Bibles in England and Wales.
Overseas work The majority of the Bible Society's work is overseas, making the Bible available in a language people can understand and at a price they can afford. In doing this, Bible Society is responding to a situation where: - For a billion people, the Bible is a luxury they cannot afford.
- 4,500 languages still wait for even one book of the Bible.
- One billion people are illiterate – but only 3% of languages have the Bible in audio.
- Someone goes blind every five seconds – but the Bible in Braille exists only in 30 languages.
Bible Society is linked with a 140 national Bible Societies through the United Bible Societies. Together, they distribute most of the world’s Bibles. A Bible society is a non-profit organization (usually ecumenical Protestant in makeup) devoted to translating, publishing and distributing the Bible for free or at subsidized low cost. ...
In England and Wales the Society works to build bridges between the Bible and people’s everyday lives, as well as to rebuild confidence in its message. In this context Bible Society is a campaigning organisation which works to engage people with the Bible’s message through culture, the arts, the media, education and politics. Its main strategic approaches are geared towards a mission to the world, to the Church, to society and to other Bible Societies across the world.
See also For other persons of the same name, see Mary Jones. ...
A Bible society is a non-profit organization (usually ecumenical in makeup) devoted to translating, publishing and distributing the Bible at affordable costs. ...
The American Bible Society (ABS) is a group, founded in 1816, that publishes, distributes, and translates the Bible. ...
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External links - Bible Society Official Website
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- Bible Society work in England and Wales
- Registered Charity No. 232759
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