Year of the Bible – Leader’s Gathering (Mar. 4)

Year of the Bible – Leader’s Gathering
March 4, 2020
Museum of the Bible
Washington, D.C.

Evangelist Nick Hall and his organization PULSE are spearheading the Year of the Bible, an initiative calling Christians to fall back in love with the Word of God.

A historic collaboration of organizations, people, artists, musicians, designers, politicians—groups from almost every walk of life are collectively declaring 2020 to be the Year of the Bible. The Bible is revolutionary for any person, community, or nation that has embraced its message, but it has also been misunderstood, misused and abused. Through this global campaign, Year of the Bible aims to drive a conversation to reframe Scripture—to compel people to look again, engage with the Bible themselves, and be inspired.

Hall will be hosting a Leader’s Gathering in Washington, D.C., on March 4th at the Museum of the Bible to launch a global campaign to make 2020 the Year of the Bible.

The campaign will culminate at the Lincoln Memorial on June 20 where Christians from all over the nation will gather for Together 2020 to celebrate the largest public tribute to the Bible in history.

For more information go to YearOfTheBible.com.

Read more of our coverage of Bible engagement efforts at outreachmagazine.com/Bible. 

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