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United Bible Societies
NameUnited Bible Societies
HeadquartersGeneva, Switzerland
Region servedWorldwide

United Bible Societies is a global fellowship of Bible societies that works together to make the Bible available to people around the world, in partnership with churches, Christian organizations, and mission agencies like Wycliffe Bible Translators, SIL International, and the Jesus Film Project. The organization has its roots in the British and Foreign Bible Society, founded in London in 1804 by Thomas Charles, William Wilberforce, and Claudius Buchanan, and has since grown to include over 140 Bible societies from around the world, including the American Bible Society, the Canadian Bible Society, and the Bible Society of Australia. The United Bible Societies has worked closely with other organizations, such as the World Council of Churches, the Lausanne Movement, and the Evangelical Alliance, to promote Bible translation, Bible distribution, and Bible engagement.

History

The history of the United Bible Societies dates back to the early 19th century, when the British and Foreign Bible Society was founded in London in 1804, with the goal of making the Bible available to people around the world, in partnership with churches like the Church of England, the Presbyterian Church, and the Methodist Church. The organization was influenced by the Protestant Reformation and the Evangelical Revival, and was supported by key figures like John Wesley, George Whitefield, and Charles Simeon. Over the years, the organization has worked with other Bible societies, such as the American Bible Society, founded in New York City in 1816, and the Canadian Bible Society, founded in Toronto in 1904, to translate and distribute the Bible in many languages, including Spanish, French, German, Chinese, and Arabic. The United Bible Societies has also partnered with organizations like the Gideons International, the Scripture Union, and the Youth for Christ to promote Bible distribution and Bible engagement.

Organization

The United Bible Societies is a global fellowship of Bible societies that works together to make the Bible available to people around the world, in partnership with churches like the Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church, and the Anglican Communion. The organization has its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, and is led by a Global Council that includes representatives from Bible societies around the world, such as the Bible Society of Brazil, the Bible Society of Japan, and the Bible Society of South Africa. The United Bible Societies also has regional offices in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and North America, and works closely with other organizations, such as the World Evangelical Alliance, the Lausanne Movement, and the Evangelical Alliance, to promote Bible translation, Bible distribution, and Bible engagement.

Mission

The mission of the United Bible Societies is to make the Bible available to people around the world, in partnership with churches and Christian organizations like the Salvation Army, the YMCA, and the YWCA. The organization's mission is based on the belief that the Bible is the Word of God and that it has the power to transform lives, as seen in the lives of Billy Graham, Mother Teresa, and Martin Luther King Jr.. The United Bible Societies works to achieve its mission by translating the Bible into many languages, including indigenous languages like Quechua, Guarani, and Hausa, and by distributing the Bible to people in need, particularly in areas where there is limited access to the Bible, such as North Korea, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. The organization also promotes Bible engagement and Bible study through programs like Bible reading marathons, Bible quizzes, and Bible conferences, in partnership with organizations like the National Bible Association, the Bible League, and the International Bible Society.

Translations

The United Bible Societies has been involved in many Bible translation projects around the world, in partnership with organizations like Wycliffe Bible Translators, SIL International, and the Jesus Film Project. The organization has worked to translate the Bible into many languages, including major languages like Spanish, French, German, Chinese, and Arabic, as well as minority languages like Kurdish, Tamil, and Amharic. The United Bible Societies has also developed new translation technologies, such as computer-assisted translation and mobile phone apps, to help make the Bible more accessible to people around the world, in partnership with organizations like YouVersion, Faith Comes By Hearing, and the Digital Bible Society. The organization has worked with Bible translators like John Wycliffe, William Tyndale, and Adoniram Judson to produce accurate and reliable translations of the Bible.

Membership

The United Bible Societies has over 140 Bible societies as members, from around the world, including the American Bible Society, the Canadian Bible Society, and the Bible Society of Australia. The organization's members work together to make the Bible available to people around the world, in partnership with churches like the Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church, and the Anglican Communion. The United Bible Societies also has partnerships with other organizations, such as the World Council of Churches, the Lausanne Movement, and the Evangelical Alliance, to promote Bible translation, Bible distribution, and Bible engagement. The organization's members include Bible societies from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and North America, and work closely with organizations like the Gideons International, the Scripture Union, and the Youth for Christ to promote Bible distribution and Bible engagement.

Activities

The United Bible Societies is involved in a wide range of activities, including Bible translation, Bible distribution, and Bible engagement. The organization works to make the Bible available to people around the world, particularly in areas where there is limited access to the Bible, such as North Korea, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. The United Bible Societies also promotes Bible engagement and Bible study through programs like Bible reading marathons, Bible quizzes, and Bible conferences, in partnership with organizations like the National Bible Association, the Bible League, and the International Bible Society. The organization has worked with Christian leaders like Pope Francis, Rick Warren, and Timothy Keller to promote Bible engagement and Bible study around the world. The United Bible Societies has also partnered with organizations like Habitat for Humanity, World Vision, and Compassion International to promote community development and social justice through Bible-based programs.

Category:Christian organizations

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