Archbishop Peter Jensen's plan to drive home Bible message

EVERY family in Sydney would be given a free Bible under an ambitious plan by the Anglican Church to revive a 19th-century tradition of door-to-door distribution of the word of God.

In an increasingly secular society, it could no longer be assumed that most people had read the Bible, or had one in their home, the Archbishop of Sydney, Peter Jensen, said.

Dr Jensen lamented that knowledge and ownership of the Bible – Christianity’s chief evangelistic weapon – is in serious decline, especially among young people

The Bible giveaway – termed Connect09 – will be proposed by the Archbishop at the opening of the Sydney diocese’s annual synod later this month. If endorsed by diocesan representatives, the project will be timed for 2009, the 50th anniversary of the first Billy Graham Crusade, at which Dr Jensen and his brother, Phillip, the Dean of St Andrew’s Cathedral, converted to Christianity.

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2 comments on “Archbishop Peter Jensen's plan to drive home Bible message

  1. William P. Sulik says:

    There is no truth to the rumor that TEC is considering giving away the Bible…

    Answer A – because it already gave it away.

    Answer B – because it is suing churches to take their Bibles away.

    Answer C – because it is trying to decide between Christopher Hitchen’s “God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything” or Sam Harris’ “Letter to a Christian Nation.”

  2. drjoan says:

    I [b] LOVE [/b] this!
    I was a member of St. James, Newport Beach CA when Fr. John Ashey promoted Biblical literacy in that congregation. He believed the Word of God should be read and studied and meditated on by the whole congregation. And where is that church now? It is a leading Anglican congregation with more growth than can be grasped!