''The Truth for Youth'' Bibles Focus on America’s Students

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August 31, 2004|11:31 pm

This week, students across the nation have the opportunity to receive a free “The Truth For Youth” Bible to hand out to an unsaved classmate.

The Truth for Youth Bibles are designed and published by Tim Todd of Tim Todd Ministries. The Bibles include the New Testament as well as comic book renditions of pertinent topics in faith like evolution, drugs, school violence, and peer presure. So far, 750,000 copies of the Truth for Youth Bible have been handed out to young people.

Tim Todd was inspired to do this after visiting Moscow, Russia where his parents’ ministry, Revival Fires Ministry, was asked by the Ministry of Education to assist in providing Bibles as textbooks in their public schools. After seeing the success of this program, he wanted to have a similar impact on schools in the United States.

“I am determined, if students can distribute Bibles in the public schools of Russia, our young people should be able to distribute Bibles in the public schools of America too!” He also adds, “I believe our public schools are the biggest mission field in America.”

Last year, 51,500 Bibles were distributed through the Truth for Youth campaign. The goal is to distribute even more this year.

The Truth for Youth week outreach limits each household to one free Bible. People wishing to give away more copies, can buy them at www.thetruthforyouth.com or order by phone at 1-800-733-4737

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