Patna to receive thousands of New Testament

The state of Bihar, India has gone nearly untouched by a Christian presence. Hardly over one percent of the 82 million population affiliates themselves with Christ. Operation World calls Bihar "the graveyard of missions."

Mawii Pudaite of Bibles for the World says she's heard it said that "this northern state of Bihar is one of the most backward and depressed in India."

What was centuries ago a great and wealthy region is now an impoverished area that few venture to visit. There is an extreme lack of long-term missionary presence, and Pudaite says it seems few even enter the state unless they're passing through to Nepal.

"The religion: Hindu: 81.5 %, Muslims: 14.8%, Christians: officially 1.06%, and animists: 1.6%," says Pudaite.

Of course the entire country of India is in need of prayer and missionary presence, but this state needs special attention. Bibles for the World has taken note and is doing what they can to bring the Word of God to the people of Bihar.

"This month, Bibles for the World is getting ready to send 100,000 copies of No Greater Love--the entire New Testament--to 100,000 selected families in the city of Patna," says Pudaite. Patna is the capital city of Bihar.

After the New Testaments are sent out, families will be able to read the Word of God in the privacy of their own homes. There is a follow up team in Patna waiting to talk with and guide those who have questions or would like to accept Christ as their Savior.

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