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The 
Bible Honored This Week on Capitol Hill | 
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Wednesday, November 16, 2016  |  
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Strand (Nov 16, 2016)   http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/politics/2016/november/bible-rea ding-event-comes-to-the-us-house-floor  - CBN News  "Probably only a third of us are reading the Bible regularly. So it's 
important to stop and remember: This is a gift.   People in the Soviet Union 
that I worked with didn't have Bibles.  They had to meet in the forests or in 
secret gatherings. They would share the Word that way." -National Bible 
Association President Richard Glickstein.  (Washington, 
DC)—[  http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001ymimAQlvnPBqTuHS6X2sUKRYW8udY IifeP_nQUdzfOyY3sswjooqonrQMuYkSM6G8XDOWT8i-L-g5BFEQYmT SKuTTVNP1mTq_jpLYdFrBtSbfy9C6mw_DEYAcLf4RDFjuq0WmscB0a4uzC5L HKtLBmVcm3sIcnUfBdkr9idTWFb14j5Z24Kwwby3dXu2tOYyWPZ-g_ZfGyLu CLwL5FoTomTe4bV76-S2sgd1DtonAKpCzpzyXqSJOtBXMAGMI5Ggqc5 _Nvi-iPwtz6wIki1gtuBjG3i49iYt&c=KBFDtK3oBRxUWTHfPblj_JB3 uYIIkP43puHf15MsmhlSsCHhuoPCng==&ch=JrTsGtvLBEOYXrtAdlP7 YNKjZRv5br85d5u_YEKuF-lTLsO_ekxXtA=="  alt=" http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/politics/2016/november/bible-rea ding-event-comes-to-the-us-house-floor  - CBN 
News ] In commemoration of the 75th anniversary of National Bible Week 
(Nov. 13-19), several lawmakers shared some of their favorite Scriptures and 
talked about the Word of God on the floor of the House of Representatives. 
(Screengrab via CBN News)
 Reading from Psalms 1, Rep. Tim Walberg, R-MI, said, "How blessed is the man 
who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked, nor stand in the path of 
sinners, nor sit in the seat of scoffers.  But his delight is in the law of the 
Lord and in His law he meditates day and night."
 Rep. Doug Lamborn, 
R-CO, sponsored the Tuesday evening event and talked about how revered the Word 
of God has been throughout American history.
 
 "President Abraham Lincoln 
once said of the Bible, 'In regard to this great Book I have but to say it is 
the best gift God has given to man," he said.
 
 Rep. Jody Hice also took 
to the House floor, saying, "Mr. Speaker, this Bible—it speaks to the greatness 
of God."
 
 Just before the Bible readings began, the National Bible 
Association President Richard Glickstein told CBN News, Americans need to 
be reminded the Bible is there and it matters.
 "Probably only a third of us are reading the Bible regularly," Glickstein 
explained. "So it's important to stop and remember: This is a gift.   People in 
the Soviet Union that I worked with didn't have Bibles.  They had to meet in the 
forests or in secret gatherings. They would share the Word that way." 
  
 Rep. Virginia Foxx agreed, saying the Bible "offers up hope when 
circumstances are dire and is a source of strength."
 
 For the 
organizers and participants, National Bible Week isn't just a ceremony or 
event.  It's a solid nationwide reminder that the Bible is important and 
life-changing.  As the Gospel of John says, "In the beginning was the Word, and 
the Word was with God, and the Word was God."
 Source:  http://www.breakingchristiannews.com/ - www.breakingchristiannews.com/
 
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