World Bible Leaders Conclude a Productive Week in Philadelphia
By Jeremy Reynalds, Senior Correspondent, ASSIST News Service (jeremyreynalds@gmail.com )
PHILADELPHIA, PA (ANS -- May 24, 2016) -
It was a good week for the Bible. Some 400 delegates representing more
than 150 Bible societies working in more than 200 countries spent time
in Philadelphia building a blueprint for the future of the Bible cause.
The
event was hosted by American Bible Society as part of the celebration
of its bicentennial anniversary. The meeting closed with the adoption of
a new strategic document that will guide the work of Bible societies
during the next six years.
According
to a news release, the Philadelphia Promise document affirms the
central place of Bible translation in the work of United Bible Societies
(UBS) member organizations. It identifies eight priorities for Bible
societies to focus on, ranging from building translation capacity to
serving the vulnerable and under-represented people groups of the world.
UBS continues to grow and expand as an organization.
Since
the last World Assembly six years ago, eight Bible societies have
become members of UBS. According to the news release they are the Bible
Society of Lithuania, the Bible Society in Serbia, United Bible
Societies in Ecuador, the Faroese Bible Society, the Bible Society of
Gabon, the Mongolian Union Bible Society, the Bible Society in
Mozambique and the Palestinian Bible Society.
Making a Connection in Philadelphia
During the event, many World Assembly delegates shared their stories at local churches in Philadelphia, reaching thousands of listeners with messages about the Bible work taking place around the world.
During the event, many World Assembly delegates shared their stories at local churches in Philadelphia, reaching thousands of listeners with messages about the Bible work taking place around the world.
Churches
around Philadelphia of many different denominations, including Baptist,
Presbyterian, Episcopal, independent and the Salvation Army, opened
their pulpits to all World Assembly delegates to preach the morning's
sermon.
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
During the plenary sessions, UBS Director General Michael Perreau compared the current delegates' journey through the changing mission landscape with that faced by Bible societies after World War II, when the organization was founded.
During the plenary sessions, UBS Director General Michael Perreau compared the current delegates' journey through the changing mission landscape with that faced by Bible societies after World War II, when the organization was founded.
“They
built their vision on prayer, faithfulness and sacrifice,” the news
release reported he said. “These are the principles that should guide
our journey too.”
The Bible societies’ journey today seeks to address the growing urban population, the unreached and the under-represented.
Perreau
highlighted specific groups that Bible societies desire to serve
better, including the persecuted, visually disabled, hearing impaired,
illiterate, migrants and the forcibly displaced, as well as women and
youth.
Dr.
Kirk Franklin, Wycliffe Global Alliance executive director, spoke to
World Assembly delegates about the need for systematic action in an
increasingly globalized world.
“Global
Christianity is an agent and a product of globalization,” he said in
the news release. “It has crossed geographic, cultural, linguistic and
many other barriers.”
The World Assembly also considered the impact of technology on the Bible cause,
“Digital technology challenges us radically,” said Nelson Saba, UBS digital publishing strategist, also speaking in the release.
He added, “But it can allow us to fulfill our mission in ways which are unimaginable with traditional media.”
Kenyan Bible Society Honored
In an effort to encourage innovation and enterprise, UBS launched The Big Idea Project. The Bible Society of Kenya was selected from 45 project submissions to develop its innovation to make Bible accessible to rural communities through digital enhancement.
In an effort to encourage innovation and enterprise, UBS launched The Big Idea Project. The Bible Society of Kenya was selected from 45 project submissions to develop its innovation to make Bible accessible to rural communities through digital enhancement.
A Report on Bible Distribution in 2015
UBS released strong distribution figures for 2015 during the World Assembly. The number of Bibles distributed by Bible societies around the world has topped 34 million for the first time.
UBS released strong distribution figures for 2015 during the World Assembly. The number of Bibles distributed by Bible societies around the world has topped 34 million for the first time.
Altogether,
34,396,611 full Bibles were distributed by national Bible societies in
2015. When the distribution of New Testaments, Gospels and other
Scripture portions are included, Bible societies distributed more than
418.7 million Scriptures in 2015.
The
report highlighted that Scripture distribution in Europe and the Middle
East soared in 2015, up by nearly 50 percent compared to the previous
year.
The
Middle East saw the biggest rise in Scripture distribution, reflecting
the tremendous effort to meet the demand for God's Word among those
affected by war, violence and conflict.
According
to the release, Bible distribution across the countries affected most
by conflict and the resulting migration of people rose by a staggering
88 percent between 2014 and 2015.
There
has been a surge in demand for smaller Scripture items, like calendars
and booklets, which can be transported and distributed easily by Bible
Societies' network of volunteers.
Looking Ahead to 2022
According to the news release, Rev. Dr. Robert Cunville was formally welcomed to serve a second term as UBS president.
According to the news release, Rev. Dr. Robert Cunville was formally welcomed to serve a second term as UBS president.
At
the close of the 2016 World Assembly, American Bible Society Board
Chairman Nick Athens handed a scroll to the organizers of the 2022 World
Assembly.
About United Bible Societies
United Bible Societies is a global network of Bible societies working in more than 200 countries and territories across the world. United Bible Societies works with all Christian Churches and many international non-governmental organizations. For more information visit www.UnitedBibleSocieties.org.
United Bible Societies is a global network of Bible societies working in more than 200 countries and territories across the world. United Bible Societies works with all Christian Churches and many international non-governmental organizations. For more information visit www.UnitedBibleSocieties.org.
About American Bible Society
Founded in 1816, American Bible Society works to make the Bible available to every person in a language and format each can understand and afford, so all people may experience its life-changing message. For more information, visit www.AmericanBibleSociety.org.
Founded in 1816, American Bible Society works to make the Bible available to every person in a language and format each can understand and afford, so all people may experience its life-changing message. For more information, visit www.AmericanBibleSociety.org.
Photo captions: 1) Ancient Bible. 2) Sharing the good news using an old American Bible Society van. 3) Elma and Jeremy Reynalds.
About
the writer: Jeremy Reynalds is Senior Correspondent for the ASSIST News
Service, a freelance writer and also the founder and CEO of Joy
Junction, New Mexico’s largest emergency homeless shelter (www.joyjunction.org).
He has a master’s degree in communication from the University of New
Mexico, and a Ph.D. in intercultural education from Biola University in
Los Angeles. His newest book is “From Destitute to Ph.D.” Additional
details on the book are available at www.myhomelessjourney.com. Reynalds lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico with his wife, Elma. For more information please contact Jeremy Ryenalds at jeremyreynalds@gmail.com .
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