Home 1) List of year round Bible collection sites in the Northwest 2) Pacific Northwest Annual October Bible Drive 3) Promotion letter 4) Public service announcements 5) For more information 1) List of year 'round Bible
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IDAHO Boise Friends Church 7751 Goddard Rd Boise, ID 83704 (208) 375-9580 boisefriendschurch@gmail.com Deliveries by arrangement OREGON Alsea Christian Fellowship Southwest Bible Church The Berean Call Barton Community Baptist Church T's Dog Grooming Wi-Ne-Ma Christian Camp Linda Smith Eugene Friends Gleneden Beach Christian Church Rainbow West Book & Bible Scholls Community Church Baker Creek Community Church Eastern Orthodox Church of The Annunciation Molalla Christian Church Tom and Sally King Trinity Lutheran Church West Chehalem Friends Church River Street Church of God Hauser Community Church |
North Plains Christian Church 31231 NW Commercial St. North Plains, OR 97133 (503) 647-2208 www.northplainschristianchurch.org Email: npcc@millenicom.com Presbytery of the Cascades Victory Outreach Portland Woodstock Bible Church Prineville Christian Church First Presbyterian Church Salem Free Methodist Church ABC Day Care & Pre School Sherwood Community Friends Church Netarts Friends Church Community of Hope Church WASHINGTON Evergreen Prison Ministry Camas Church of the Nazarene Bethel Church KACS Radio Network Lyles Project June Austin Dunes Bible Camp Peninsula Evangelical Friends Church BIBLES ON THE MOVE A Message of Hope / The Bible Project Shiloh Fellowship Church |
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2) Pacific Northwest Annual October Bible Drive BIBLE FOUNDATION Dear Friend, The Bible Foundation Annual October Bible Drive in the Pacific Northwest has been supported by K-LOVE Radio, KPDQ, KKPZ & KKSL, KHPE, KCCS, Christian News Northwest, Mission Portland, Christian Supply, plus many others. Please participate and help promote the drive and collect Bibles. Bibles, damaged Bibles, even pieces of old Bibles can be taken to over thirty collection sites in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. If you can collect Bibles and find a way to get them to Newberg, OR, please let us list you on this webpage www.bf.org/bibledrive/northwest.htm . The network of Bible collection centers around the USA has grown to include the states of AL, AR, AZ, CA, FL, GA, IL, IN, KS, MD, MI, MN, MO, MS, NC, NE, NJ, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, VA, WI, and Canada. This network along with the Internet and email and much national publicity has seen good solid interest develop around the country for the free movement of surplus Bibles. Information is available at http://www.bf.org/bibledrive or by sending an email to bibledrive@bf.org. The Bibles continue to go to needy people around the world and many lives are being transformed. Letters expressing deep gratitude and begging for more Bibles continue to come in. One report from ZIMBABWE said about 100 Muslims came to Christ including 4 witch doctors that brought their charms and materials to be burnt. English is widely used around the world. Countries
served include: Sincerely, Jerry Kingery 4) Public service announcements Dear Public Service Announcement Department: Public Service Announcements Used English Bibles are urgently
needed overseas as a recent letter from a ministry in
Africa shows. They work with refugees and prisoners and
the letter said: "There is no people in the world
that is as hungry and desperate to have a Bible of their
own as these brethren. They will cherish even a single
page torn from a Community Bible." To help people
like this, even damaged Bibles can be taken to one of the
collection sites. A list is available on web page
www.bf.org/bibledrive/northwest.htm or contact Bible
Foundation, PO Box 908, Newberg, OR 97132; (503)538-4897. The annual October Bible Drive is again underway. The
need for Bibles is very great so everyone is encouraged
to participate and tell their friends. During the annual
October drive, as well as throughout the year, Bibles,
even damaged ones may be taken to a collection site. A
list of the collection sites is available on web page
www.bf.org/bibledrive/northwest.htm or contact Bible
Foundation, PO Box 908, Newberg, OR 97132; (503)
538-4897. English Bibles are being sent to over 30 countries
besides the United States and they go to hospitals,
nursing homes, inner city churches & ministries,
rescue missions, ship ministries, prison & jail
ministries, homeless shelters, street ministries, ethnic
neighborhood ministries, migrant camps, and individual
ministries. You can help with the Bible drive. Bibles,
even damaged ones may be taken to a collection site. A
list of the collection sites is available on web page
www.bf.org/bibledrive/northwest.htm or contact Bible
Foundation, PO Box 908, Newberg, OR 97132; (503)538-4897. In remote Buddhist villages in Sri Lanka, no Christian
bookshops or public preaching about the Lord Jesus is
allowed. Yet through small home Bible study groups the
need for English Bibles grows. New believers, too poor to
afford a Bible, are overjoyed to receive one as a gift.
To help people like this, even damaged Bibles can be
taken to one of the collection sites. A list is available
on web page
www.bf.org/bibledrive/northwest.htm or contact Bible
Foundation, PO Box 908, Newberg, OR 97132; (503)538-4897. The son of the chief fetish priest of a shrine in
Ghana wrote asking for an English Bible. Home cell
churches in Zambia are growing and "more people are
'hungry' for the word of God." A ministry in
Trinidad & Tobago received a shipment of Bibles and
they "went like hot bread from a bakery." To
help people like this, even damaged Bibles can be taken
to one of the collection sites. A list is available on web page
www.bf.org/bibledrive/northwest.htm or contact Bible
Foundation, PO Box 908, Newberg, OR 97132; (503)538-4897. The need around the world for English Bibles seems
limitless. One request is from Agnes in CAMEROON who
asked for Bibles for their work saying they go into the
interiors to witness and hold crusades, traveling to the
villages on foot and by canoe. You can help people like
Agnes by collecting surplus Bibles, even damaged ones and
taking them to a collection site or contact Bible
Foundation, (503) 538-4897. Surplus Bibles from America are greatly appreciated
overseas. A letter from MALAWI shows this. A pastor wrote
about giving out some of the Bibles and said "People
received with joy of tears in their eyes. Thank you for
your food of love sending us the Word of God." You
can help people like this by taking surplus Bibles, even
damaged ones, to a collection site or contact Bible
Foundation, (503) 538-4897. BIBLE FOUNDATION PO Box 908 Newberg, Oregon 97132 (503) 538-4897 www.bf.org email: bf@bf.org Bible drive materials are available from www.bf.org/bibledrive. |