Thousands to receive Bibles in Greece

Tourism in Greece may be way down because of the uncertain economic future and the highly publicised anti-austerity demonstrations. But this has not prevented 320 volunteers from around the globe descending on the Alexandroupolis in the north-eastern corner of Greece.

They will be part of Operation Joshua, a Hellenic Ministries project to distribute modern Greek New Testaments, both audio and printed, to 125,000 households.

Operation Joshua began on 17 July and continues through to 25 July. Teams of people from young teens to senior citizens are participating in this special effort to bring the hope of the gospel to a beleaguered nation.

Not only will they be bringing the message of hope to the Greeks but also 17,000 Turkish Bible packs will be distributed to the Islamic villages on the Turkish border.

Jonathan Macris, President of Hellenic Ministries and is upbeat about the fruitfulness of the project, "We are like Gideon's army, small in number, inadequate in and of ourselves but we have powerful ammunition in that the Word of God is alive and powerful. We are trusting that this region of Greece will never be the same again."

There should be around 60 cars fanning out into the area covering several hundred miles. The volunteers will have to cope with extreme heat and energy-sapping climbs up steep roads. This is no tourism holiday. It is not a mission for the mildly interested but for the totally committed.

Apart from the historic indifference of the Greeks to the evangelical gospel, attention will have to be given to the substantial Islamic population. The area is right on the Turkish border and there are estimated to be 17,000 Turkish speaking people many of whom are illegal refugees who have crossed into Greece from Turkey, crossing one of the most porous borders in Europe.

Funds are needed to help pay the considerable cost of all the material. But chiefly there is a need for much prayer as we enter territory which for centuries has been devoid of the evangelical gospel and where the spirit of religion has prevented the spirit of truth from taking residence.
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