by Canadian Bible Society | Jan 19, 2022 | Articles, Stories
With your help, Guangen’s lifelong wait for a Bible has ended! China’s national language is Mandarin Chinese, but China’s Education Ministry reports that approximately four hundred million people — or 30 percent of the population — don’t speak it. That means people...
by Canadian Bible Society | Jan 19, 2022 | Articles, Stories
Miriam was ready to set herself on fire, until… “Receiving and reading the Bible has been a pillar in my life.” While the worst days of the conflict in Syria are now over, its impact on people’s lives continues to be devastating. But your generosity is helping to...
by Canadian Bible Society | Jan 6, 2022 | Articles, Stories
Every two seconds a person is forced to flee. Fleeing one’s homeland under dire circumstances and being forced to leave behind family and hard-earned possessions is traumatic. Language and cultural barriers add another layer to their challenges as refugees try to find...
by Canadian Bible Society | Jan 6, 2022 | Articles, Stories
Winter in Canada can be harsh especially for remote communities. With the pandemic into its second year and rising inflation, many Indigenous communities will feel a heightened sense of isolation. In December 2021, CBS along with Crossroads First Peoples Voices...
by Canadian Bible Society | Dec 8, 2021 | Articles, Stories
When children and youth do not have access to a Church or to the Word of God, their chances of learning about Christ are slim. How do we share the Gospel with those who have the least opportunity to hear of Christ? To bring hope to the next generation, CBS partnered...
by Canadian Bible Society | Oct 6, 2021 | Articles, Stories
Most of the time, children whose parents are in prison have a challenging time. What would their summers look like? This year, the Canadian Bible Society (CBS) partnered with the Prison Fellowship Canada’s Angel Tree Camping program to make a difference in the lives...
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