Bible.com Partners with IBS to Provide Online Bible Translations

By Jennifer Riley

A new alliance between Bible.com and International Bible Society will allow Bible.com to display IBS¦ English Scripture translations on its website.

The translations that will be featured on the Bible.com website include IBS¦ New International Version (NIV) and other Scripture texts.

§The alliance with IBS enables Bible.com to put the best contemporary English translations of the Bible into the hands and hearts of the Internet audience,¨ said Stacy Fornara, CEO of Bible.com, in a news release by IBS. §Together, IBS and Bible.com are taking strides to reach as many people as possible with the Word of God.¨

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.¨

Founded in 1809, International Bible Society translates and reaches out with God¦s Word so that people around the world may become disciples of Jesus Christ and members of His Body.

To learn more about IBS visit: www.ibs.org

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