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Angels Throng to the Canadian Bible Society
December 16, 2003
For Immediate Release
Toronto, ON - In the Bible, angels were God's messengers, bringing
good news to His people. This Christmas season, throngs of Angels,
in the form of Christmas ornaments, are gathering at the Canadian
Bible Society (CBS) National Support Office.
The angels have particular meaning for the CBS ministry - they
are a symbol of the support and encouragement of Canadians who are
passionate about the Bible. Each supporter becomes like a messenger
(or angel) of the Good News because they help provide much needed
and wanted Bibles to people in 200 countries around the world. This
idea comes from the Bible passage in the Gospel of Luke which reads:
"Suddenly a great army of heaven's angels appeared with the
angel, singing praises to God: 'Glory to God in the highest heaven,
and peace on earth
'"
Christmas trees and entire hallways are covered with these colourful
Good News Angels, each of which was sent in by a Bible Society supporter.
More than five thousand ornaments have already come in, with eight
thousand expected by the end of the year.
"The overwhelming response reaffirms that the Word of God
is still a vital part of Canadian life," says Glen Pitts, the
Bible Society's National Director. "For every one of these
angels there's a Canadian who wants to share the Bible's message
of hope with the world."
The Canadian Bible Society is part of the United Bible Societies,
a worldwide fellowship striving to translate and publish Bibles
into the more than 6,000 languages and dialects of the world, and
provide the means for every person to receive his or her own copy.
The CBS National Support Office is located at 10 Carnforth Road
at the corner of Lawrence avenue East (near Victoria Park) in Toronto.
To become a Good News Angel, contact the Bible Society at 1-800-465-2425.
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Erwin van Laar, Director of Ministry Funding
416-757-4171 x266
evanlaar@biblesociety.ca
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