Nigeria (MNN) — Jos, a city in Nigeria with a population of around 900,000 residents, according to Wikipedia, will soon be receiving a very important shipment.
Christian Resources International is shipping a container there.
“Within the sea container, there are 30,000 Bibles that are going to Lagos and into Jos, Nigeria,” says Jason Woolford, executive director of CRI.
The container is going into an area where Boko Haram is present and active. The terrorist group whose name means roughly “Western education is evil,” has been hitting current headlines hard with their elevated violence.
Even as they bring a message of domination to Nigeria, CRI longs to bring a message of hope. “We’re coming and bringing the Word of God. They don’t have a problem with education: they have a problem with the Word of God coming there and setting the captives free,” says Woolford.
This message is not one Boko Haram wants people to hear. But those who do hear about Jesus and choose to follow Him have proven time and time again they’re willingness to die for Him.
Woolford says, “We’ve have Bibles and Christian books going into Jos and other places where, literally, people are being hacked with machetes because they’ve given their life to the Lord.”
This particular container going to Nigeria is a container of Bibles–the most important book to encourage these people living in fear.
Unlike the United States, one Bible will be shared among many people. That means 30,000 Bibles will be reaching more than 30,000 people with the message of Jesus.
CRI has made it possible for people to have access to the Scriptures for free.
Unfortunately in this world, providing Bibles isn’t free. CRI has trusted God’s calling and acted, but they need your help. You can help pay for shipping costs here.
Meanwhile in the Philippines: last October CRI sent 6 containers of Bibles and Christian literature to the Philippines. It cost around $3 million to ship the these containers.
Unfortunately, only one of the containers has passed through customs. The rest are stuck.
You may think of the Philippines as a so-called “reached” country, and certainly many people have gone there to tell the people about Jesus.
However, there is still a great need.
When a CRI team in the Philippines went to a local mall to get food recently, they encountered a man working at a kiosk. He was dressed like a woman.
Woolford began to tell the man about Jesus. The man, named Jude, said he knew Jesus loved him. However, Woolford knew he hadn’t accepted the changing grace that happens when you follow Jesus. He wasn’t free from the bonds of sin.
Woolford prayed with the man and talked to him for a while. He was able to lead the man to Christ and pray for release from the bonds of homosexuality.
Jude’s co-worker began to cry. She said she’d been praying for him for a year.
So even though there has been ministry to the Philippines, there are still people who need to hear the Gospel.
“Yes, there’s a real need,” Woolford says.
When Woolford looks for the next place to send Christian resources, he tries to get a sense of the places that seem most under the attack of the devil. In his mind, the devil is going to be working the hardest in places where people have the potential to do great things for the Kingdom of God.
Woolford considers that you yourself may be undergoing trials. He leaves you with these words of encouragement, urging you to stay fixed on the Lord:
“You might be going through some attacks in your own life. I don’t know if they’re physical, financial, whatever they be. God has never promised us perfectness on this earth. That’s why there’s a heaven and that’s why there’s Jesus Christ and His blood. But know this: God says that He will work all things to the good for those who serve the Lord.”
Are you still accepting used Christian literature and devotionals?
Thank you for your question, Sharon. Here is a link to CRI’s book donation information: http://cribooks.org/projects/book-donations/ . If you have any more questions, I suggest you contact them directly. You can contact them via e-mail, phone, mail, or in person. Here’s the information: http://cribooks.org/contact/ .
Sharon,
We are still accepting literature and devotionals!
Everyday, more and more Christians around the world are getting killed because of their faith, but Inspite of persecution, God’s light still shines in the darkest places. May God bless you.
Hi, i am from Jos, Plateau State of Nigeria.
On behalf of my youth fellowship(ECWA YOUTH FELLOWSHIP BISHARA 2) which i happen to be the fellowship secretary. We use to go out for outreach and we have challenges of materials that is the bible. How can we get bibles from you to enable use fufilled the great comission. Thanks, Joshua.
the problem we are facing in our evangelism, those convert do request for bible and we’re are not financially buoyant to provide for their request. how can you help us out
Recently there is this growing passion in my spirit to distribute free Christians materials like Bibles and books but i lack the well wither to do it. i will be deeply glad if your organization can help realize this dream. thank
Hi Isaac, I would encourage you to contact CRI directly through this link, http://cribooks.org/#contact
how can I get a Bible
Dear Sir,
l want to greet you in Jesus name,
Our School is a newly open school who lack of graduate books and as l was going through the web to see who will to our aid to support or resource the school Library, then l find your site indicate that if l get in contact with your organization you can come into our aid,
Please l am appealing to your high office to assist us with 40ft container of Graduate books and secretarial equipment ,
We base in Central Region of Ghana,l thank you for assisting us in Library Project.God Bless.
Rev. Dr. Samson Baffour Opoku
good day sir am field evangelist am from ekiti state am facing challeges from the people in many local villager about the bible how can you help us with bible