Bible.com Relaunches With Online NIV

|PIC1|Bible.com recently relaunched its newly re-designed website with NIV English Scripture translations provided by the International Bible Society.

Other exciting features include a children’s corner with Interactive games, video, and audio as a platform for Bible learning and knowledge.

Partners, such as VeggieTales, a values-based animated children’s video series produced by Tennessee-based Big Idea; as well as, ZonderKidz, the children’s group of Zondervan Publishing have provided content for the website.

|TOP|The Site includes in-depth Scripture resources including: Daily Bible Reading, Prayer Rooms, Daily Devotional Calendar, Bible Passage Lookup, and Bible Basics.

According to IBS President Peter Bradley, “IBS is pleased when ministries such as Bible.com commit to use our Scriptures in meaningful, effective outreach. We are all working together to build God’s Kingdom through His Word.”

You can find out more about IBS by clicking here
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