Gideons Celebrate 100 Years
January 5, 2009 by W. Ryan Burns
Congratulations to the Gideons:
NASHVILLE — Long before cable television, spa treatments and eco-friendly soaps and shampoos became staples in hotel rooms, there was the Bible — the Gideon Bible.
And the book with the familiar two-handled pitcher and torch on its cover that most guests find inside hotel nightstands doesn’t appear to be going anywhere anytime soon.
Gideons International is celebrating its 100th anniversary distributing Bibles and has begun efforts to hand out more Scriptures in the U.S. to boost a distribution rate that’s remained relatively flat in recent years.
Nearly 76.9 million Gideon Scriptures were given out in nearly 85 languages in 187 countries last year. Close to 1.5 billion Scriptures have been distributed since 1908, when the Gideons first began to place Bibles in hotel rooms.
Audio Bible Available in 333 Languages
January 3, 2009 by W. Ryan Burns
Faith Comes By Hearing has released eight new recordings. The ministry now has over 350 versions available representing 333 languages. The newest recordings are:
The new recordings include:
• Dan, East – Cote d’Ivoire
• Garhwali – India
• Kimochi (Mochi) – Tanzania
• Koma (Konni) – Ghana
• Ndau – Mozambique
• Quechua, North Bolivia – Bolivia
• Mooré - Burkina Faso
• New American Bible – USA
Of the new language groups represented, the Koma language group in Ghana is the smallest with only 3,800 people. And with not a single Koma person believed to be literate, the newly released Audio Bible will finally provide a chance for the group to hear God’s Word in their own “heart language.”
“That’s why Faith Comes By Hearing records and uses audio Bibles to reach the world,” said Morgan Jackson, the ministry’s international director, in a report. “We believe God’s Word is for all people, especially those with the least access.”
2008 Bible Sales
January 1, 2009 by W. Ryan Burns
The CBA has released a list of the best selling Bible translations for 2008.
Bible Translations - Based on Dollar Sales
- New International Version various publishers
- New King James Version various publishers
- King James Version various publishers
- New Living Translation Tyndale
- English Standard Version Crossway
- Today’s New International Version Zondervan
- New Revised Standard Version various publishers
- New American Standard Bible update various publishers
- The Message Eugene Peterson, NavPress
- International Children’s Bible Thomas Nelson
Bible Translations - Based on Unit Sales
- New International Version various publishers
- New King James Version various publishers
- King James Version various publishers
- New Living Translation Tyndale
- English Standard Version Crossway
- New Revised Standard Version various publishers
- Reina Valera 1960 (Spanish) various publishers
- Holman Christian Standard Bible B&H Publishing Group
- International Children’s Bible Thomas Nelson
- The Message Eugene Peterson, NavPress
HT to Phil Gons for Pointing me to in Ephesus
Bible Canon Chart
December 29, 2008 by W. Ryan Burns
Bible Study Magazine has a really helpful Canon chart online to help you see the difference in some of the Bibles used today. This is a very interesting and helpful chart.
Newsweek and Gay Marriage
December 9, 2008 by W. Ryan Burns
Newsweek’s cover story is, you may have heard, on the Bible and gay marriage. While I haven’t read the article, I shall refer you to Al Mohler who has some good things to say about it.
After reading Mohler’s post I don’t even want to bother reading the article… alas, I probably should. But why waste my time reading something from a publication that believes I am intellectually bankrupt.
“Given the history of the making of the Scriptures and the millennia of critical attention scholars and others have given to the stories and injunctions that come to us in the Hebrew Bible and the Christian New Testament, to argue that something is so because it is in the Bible is more than intellectually bankrupt—it is unserious, and unworthy of the great Judeo-Christian tradition.” Newsweek editor Jon Meacham
Logos for Mac is Now Shipping
December 5, 2008 by W. Ryan Burns
The highly popular Logos Bible Software is now shipping their Mac version.
Logos Bible Software began shipping the much anticipated Logos for Mac today to individuals who pre-ordered the program on www.MacBibleSoftware.com.
Not being satisfied to simply port their windows version over to Mac using an emulator, Logos Bible Software spent three-and-a-half years rebuilding their award-winning Bible software from the ground up for Mac.
“With more and more of our users switching to Mac, it just made sense for us to build Logos for Mac,” said Bob Pritchett, President of Logos Bible Software. “Many Mac users have been running Logos using Boot Camp or programs like Parallels. We’re happy to announce they can now run Logos natively.”
As a Mac and Logos user, I’m pretty excited… I’m also a Logos employee… but I was the first two before that. Oh, happy day!
Free Copy of Bible Study Magazine
November 26, 2008 by W. Ryan Burns
Want a free copy of Bible Study Magazine? Logos is giving away a free copy to everyone who is willing to review it on their blog, church newsletter, email list, or just about anywhere.
$50 Million for Bible Translations
November 22, 2008 by W. Ryan Burns
I love that even though we are in difficult times, God will still find men and women to fund his work:
An anonymous donor gave a huge sum of $50 million to Wycliffe Bible Translators this week making it possible to translate Scripture for the last people groups still without the Bible in their native tongue more quickly. Read the full article
There are currently abou 2,400 languages that still fo not have the Bible in their own language. To find out more and how you can help, visit www.wycliffe.org.
Bible Study Software for Mac
November 7, 2008 by W. Ryan Burns
I just wanted to drop a post to let everyone know that Logos Bible Software has finally begun selling the Mac version of their Bible study software. Logos has been the industry leader on the windows platform with their easy to use interface and ENORMUS (and ever growing) library selection. They now bring their powerhouse software to the mac world… and might I say, as a mac user, I’m pretty psyched.
Bible Study Magazine Arrives
October 25, 2008 by W. Ryan Burns
My first issue of Bible Study Magazine has arrived and, let me say, I am very happy! The first thing I noticed is the quality of the magazine. The print and graphic quality are superb to say the least.
But, what about content? Well, I haven’t read all the articles, but I’ve been really happy with what I’ve seen so far. The first issue of the magazine has articles on the Great Issiah Scroll, a look at different English Bible translations, an 8 week Bible study on the book of Hebrews, and so much more. In fact, if you’re interested, you can take a look at the magazine with associate editor John Barry in the video below.
Speaking of John, I had the opportunity to talk with him the other day and he is really excited about the future of Bible Study Magazine. He explained to me that there is no other publication on the market that focuses entirely on the Bible. He explained that it filled the gap between something highly technical, like Biblical Archeology, and the much more broad magazines, like Christianity Today.
Another thing that sets Bible Study Magazine apart, which John pointed out to me, is that any time a technical term is used (which can happen often when you are talking about the Bible) it is explained to the reader. When I opened my first issue I immediately saw what he was talking about. On page 7 there is discussion of a seal impression on a bulla believed to belong to a government official who served Zedekiah. Now, while a bulla is a fairly common term for archeologists… the rest of us are in the dark. However, below the paragraph there is a definition of a bulla (a small clay disk. Bullae were placed on scrolls ans were sealed with the sender’s sigma adn/or name… for those who are wondering).
So, in conclusion, I think this is a great tool and well worth the subscription price.
John Barry Introduces Bible Study Magazine from Logos Bible Software on Vimeo.




