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Digital Bible Society Vision
At the time, none could have imagined
what far-reaching impact an unusual invention in the Sixteenth Century
would have on world history. Within years of Gutenberg’s printing
press, the economic, social ,
and spiritual order was turned on its head as men like Luther, Calvin,
and Zwingli, made ready use of this device to spread their liberating
ideas across Europe. The printing press made way for the Reformation,
and the Reformation made way for the salvation of untold millions.
In the twentieth century another printing press came on the scene –
the personal computer. And in the space of two decades, the PC dramatically
transformed the economic and social order of our world. But the revolution
is just beginning.
As of September 2002, the one
billionth computer was manufactured. The feat took twenty five
years, but, it is estimated that the second billion will be built by the
year 2008, with the majority of those being distributed in the hottest
growing market in the world – Asia **.
We believe another reformation is at hand. Huge segments of the world
community are still without Bibles and Christian literature. In China
alone , the
Bible League estimates that some 45 million Christians still do not
have a Bible they can call their own. We believe the new "printing
press," will change everything.
Traditionally,
Bibles have cost missionary societies several dollars each to produce
and ship. But now, an entire Christian library, with Bibles, audio-scriptures,
evangelical media, commentaries, devotionals, and biographies (all in
one’s own native language) can be reproduced on a quality computer
disk for about 50 cents.
Moreover, that same “CD” can be copied and given away in a
matter of minutes. Imagine, a entire Christian library, a resource worth
thousands of dollars – taking several feet of shelf space –
copied freely in minutes and carried away in one’s shirt pocket.
Under such conviction, the Digital Bible Society is aggressively committed
to the production and distribution of digital Christian literature and
media, in languages where Bibles are scarce or prohibited. We desire to
provide equipment and training when required, and we are seeking to support
other organizations as they convert and distribute Christian literature
in multi-lingual digital formats.
We are currently distributing CDs without cost throughout China and Taiwan
and are pursuing the distribution of CDs in Arabic and Russian to the
Arab World and Eastern Europe. We are happy to supply both short and long
term missionaries with adequate supplies of CDs for free distribution
on the mission field, in hopes that there will be no want for the Holy
Scripture in any language, in any nation.
** Statistics reflect
the research of Gartner
Dataquest as referenced in the September
3rd, 2002 issue of PC Magazine (page 7).
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