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  • Group Opposes Claim Against 'Unnecessary' Bible Smuggling in China

    Friend of God »
    Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:23 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I'd like to just point out that China also has many people groups living within it's territory who do not speak Mandarin, such as the Tibetan people. China is making no effort to print Bible in their language and so they must be brought in for those people. Tibetan Bibles are very expensive and hard to find even here in the US. Not only that, but only about 11% of Tibetans can read at a high enough level to read a Bible. So there is still a great need for Bible smuggling and other "creative" ways to share the Word in China with all the many diffrent people groups.

    The Bibles from the Three Self Church are correct and not "adjusted" according to believer friends I have there in China. They are still very hard to come by.

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