Watch and listen as Igor, Jenya, Julia, Natasha and others tell their stories. They represent many whose journey to faith also started when they received their first Bible from EEM. This is the season in our country when we typically celebrate God's great gift to the world--His Son. What better gift could you give someone than the Book of Books, the message of God's love and all they need for this life and the life to come? What a pure and fundamental thing to do, giving someone God's eternal Word!
For The Thousands Of People From Many Different Countries
Who Are Asking For God's Word.
Would you give someone their first Bible? You can help change their life. For good. The cost of giving someone a Bible is complete, including printing and delivery to wherever they are in Russia, Ukraine and Eastern Europe.
Every story has a beginning.
Every journey of faith starts somewhere. This is a story about "my first Bible" for the people of Russia, Ukraine and Eastern Europe.
"I received my first Bible from EEM when a group from America came to Rostov, Russia."
- Igor Egriev, Minister in Rostov, Russia,
and now the President of Institute of
Theology and Christian Ministry
Millions of people in Russia, Ukraine and Eastern Europe can say the same thing. "I got my first Bible from EEM." For 50 years EEM has been giving people God's Word in their own language in all the countries of the former Soviet Union.
"My first Bible came from EEM, through my school in Barnaul, Russia."
- Jenya Comfort, convert from Barnaul,
Russia, now a faithful member of the
church
Today, we have more requests and more opportunities than ever to give people their first Bible. It may be in their school or a youth camp, through a local congregation, in an orphanage or prison, or because they see it offered on television or through many other kinds of ways that they find they can get a Bible of their own to read, for the very first time.
"A youth camp in Ukraine was the beginning of my knowing about God, my journey to faith and where I got my first Bible, from EEM."
- Julia Scherbakova, teaches Bibles
classes and works with the youth
in Ukraine

We are grateful to be your partner in being the first to make the Gospel known to someone in their own language. Thank you in advance for your generosity. It means so much.
For the eternal Word,

Lynn Camp
President
P.S. How many Bibles do most of us have in our house? Probably several. Many, if not most, of the people in the now former communist countries still have never read a Bible. But through God's Providence, we can now give them the Word. It means so much to them and to our heavenly Father. Having seen the joy with which they receive the Word, I want to say thank you again on behalf of those who will have their first chance to know God's Word. Those of us at EEM are working to be faithful to the calling, and we can't do it without you.
