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“CHRISTIAN
WALK BIBLE” RELEASED IN BANGALORE |
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Bangalore, 26 August
2009: A new Bible that aims to edify Christians
reading Scriptures was released by Ven. Babu Upadeshi,
the president of Inter-Denominational Christian
Fellowship (IDFC), in Bangalore.
The ‘Christian Walk Bible’ – dubbed as India’s first
English Study Bible in the King James Version – was
drawn up to lead Christians “to a life of holiness
through fasting prayer, and to enlighten, encourage and
empower our walk with Christ.”
The director of the Bible Society of India, Dr E
Leelavathi Manasseh, inaugurated the launch ceremony of
the Bible.
A brainchild of Bro. Mathews Vergis, founder of the Word
To World Foundation, the Bible was designed following
many stumbling in their Christian walk “because they
fail to understand and apply the Word of God
appropriately.”
“Millions of Christians plunge into sin because Biblical
truths and principles are diluted and distorted by false
teachings and heresies thus destroying their holiness,”
says Vergis. The Christian Walk Bible vies to “lead the
children of God in truth, to holiness with more and more
expositions of the Word of God.”
Vergis, who is the executive editor, had previously
translated the Gospel of Mark to the Jenu Kurumba
language spoken by about 65,000 people. He also
translated the New Testament into the Paniya language
spoken by the down-trodden Paniya ethnic group,
comprising a population of over 90,000.
At the release function, former MP and former Police
Commissioner, H T Sangliana, described the Christian
Walk Bible as a guideline to reach heaven without
falling.
The Bible, apart from the ‘Red Letter Edition’ and
‘Subtitles’, includes distinct features such as ‘Think
It Over’, ‘Learning From Their Lives’ and ‘Milestones To
The Gateway’.
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