Kuwait City, Kuwait

15 Jun, 2010


The "follow the Bible" project Bible has arrived in Kuwait City, Kuwait, its 99th nation.  It attracted a crowd of more than fifty Adventists, who wanted to rededicate themselves to the study of the Word.  Pastor Papu, a visiting speaker from South African Indian Ocean Division, preached about the "follow the Bible" project and explained the meaning of this project to the congregation.  He said, "the Bible is the Word of God.  It does not contain the Word of God.  It is the Word of God, and this project is all about studying the Word of God."
    Members of Kuwait Seventh-day Adventist Church read from the traveling Bible in eleven languages drawing rounds of applause from the congregation.  Various individuals expressed their joy and excitement because they feel that the church needs reminders in the last day.  Reminders such as the "follow the Bible" project and many people have specifically rededicated themselves to the study of the Word of God.  
    Kuwait Seventh-day Adventist Church members also plan to organize a marathon reading of the Scripture to be completed by the end of September 2009.  Church members will form groups and divide the whole Scriptures among themselves.  They will get together and read portions of the Scriptures assigned to them, and they believe that they will have the whole Scripture read by the end of the month.
    Finally, the Bible made its way to the headquarters of the Middle East Union in Beirut, which will be its 100th stop in its journey around the world.   
Report compiled by Bern Yuot, MEU Evangelism Director.

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