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"The Giryama NT is an inspiration and very friendly. It has a tendency of hitting the nail down on my head. The Bible is now really speaking to me differently" Giryama man, Kenya

Questions & Answers

Q. Did you really trying to ban the Bible?
A. No. The title was meant to get attention and make people think, but No Bible Sunday was really about encouraging people to value the Bible.

Q. Is this just a joke?
A. No Bible Sunday was no joke. Some people saw it as fun, some did not like the idea at all but we hope that Christians visiting this site will see that being without the Bible is no laughing matter.

Q. Were you trying to replace other 'Bible Sunday' events?
A. Certainly not! There are many ways to celebrate and draw attention to the importance of the Bible.

Q. Who has taking part?
A. No Bible Sunday services have already taken place in churches in Britain, Ireland, Canada, USA, Germany, Netherlands, Costa Rica, and several other countries. It has been run in churches from many different denominations and traditions, each taking or adapting resources appropriate for their congregation.

Q. What good does it do?
A.  No Bible Sunday challenged some people to begin reading the Bible for themselves.  For others it  helped them recognize the needs of others around the world who still do not have scripture in their own language.

Q. Can we still run a No Bible Sunday ?
A. Sure. Pick a date and go ahead. There are no current national or international No Bible Sundays planned so it's all up to you.

Q. Do I have to register?
A. No but we'd love to know which churches make use of the No Bible Sunday idea.

 

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