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    www.biblein90days.org/en/rss/articles/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/31/2008    Last Visited: 7/31/2008  

    And that raises a troubling question: How may times have I missed it? How many times have I missed God's bold blessings because I have been too faint-hearted to answer God's bold call forward? How many times have you missed it? How many times have we—His body, the church—missed it? As we continue our 90-day immersion in Scripture, let's not only receive its blessings; let's obey its call to be bold for God, at home, at church, at school, at the office. Let's not miss it again. Pastor Roy Mark Strauss, one of The Bible in 90 Days video presenters and personal friend and mentor to our own Pastor Roy, will be here—you won't want to miss it!  From First Presbyterian Church of Enid OK 19-Oct-07 6:00 PM Forgive me, Lord.
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    And that raises a troubling question: How may times have I missed it? How many times have I missed God's bold blessings because I have been too faint-hearted to answer God's bold call forward? How many times have you missed it? How many times have we—His body, the church—missed it? As we continue our 90-day immersion in Scripture, let's not only receive its blessings; let's obey its call to be bold for God, at home, at church, at school, at the office. Let's not miss it again. Pastor Roy Roy Lloyd, senior manager of media relations at the American Bible Society, estimates that his organization gave away more than 26 million Bibles and scripture portions in 2004.On the other hand, consumers often own multiple copies.

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    newsnet.byu.edu/story.cfm/68374 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/16/2008    Last Visited: 4/17/2008  

    Roy Lloyd, spokesperson for the American Bible Society, said that parents have a large influence.

    "Parents are, by far, the role models for teens," Llyod said in an email.

    A common stereotype for teens is that they aren't interested in religion.

    "On the contrary, we are finding a deep well of interest in faith questions and experiences," Lloyd said.

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    www.bibles.com/pages/about-contactus - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/2/2008    Last Visited: 1/2/2008  

    Roy T. Lloyd, Senior Manager, Media RelationsPhone: (212) 408-8731Email: rlloyd@americanbible.org

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