Liberian Bible Project
Several Covenant students and faculty are taking part in the Liberian Bible Project… a project that desires to send study Bibles to the recently war-torn country of Liberia to re-establish Bible training. Here is what they have to say:
We’re trying to send about 200 study Bibles, hopefully Reformation Study Bibles, to Liberia, West Africa. Liberia suffered from fifteen years of war and the church is trying to re-establish Bible training. In addition, I’d like to send English Bibles (paperback ESV’s) and other materials, as possible. The Bible’s will be going to Buchanan, Liberia, which is the second-largest city in the country. This is an effort partnered with Jesus Evangelism Ministries, which is an national ministry to equip pastors and church leaders. The director, Rev. Benjamin Munford, is a graduate of African Bible College and is currently a distance student with the Covenant College Chalmers Center.
We need about $1200 for the Bibles, $200 for postage, $150 for gas, and $250 for shipping. $1800 total.All cheques for this project can be made about to “Highlands Church” with “Liberian Bible Project” in the memo line. Checks can be mailed to Highlands or given to Enoch Elwell or Justin Richards.
Highland Presbyterian Church
1211 W North Main St,
La Fayette, GA, 30728Enoch Elwell - Box# 472 - eelwell@covenant.edu - 609.670.0634
Justin Richard - Box# 227 - jrichards@covenant.edu - 402.320.6094
Published on 23 Oct 2007 at 1:39 pm.
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