The International Christian Concern launches its “Bibles and Bikes program” in November 2018 by “empowering” 1,000 rural evangelists with a bicycle and 100 Bibles. (ICC photo)
By LiCAS.news
June 30 2021
ICC’s “church planters” in 17 of India’s 29 states were able to distribute 100,000 Bibles in 13 languages using the bicycles
In India, a group of Christians has been spreading the Word of God “one bike at a time.”
In the midst of the pandemic, a non-profit organization launched what it described as a “Bibles and Bikes program” to bring the Gospel to India’s “unreached.”
The group International Christian Concern (ICC) launched the program in November 2018 by “empowering” 1,000 rural evangelists with bicycles and 100 Bibles.
Each bike doubles or triples the effectiveness of a “church planter,” said the ICC report.
“As you can imagine, this was a massive program spread out across India, but our staff on the ground came to the rescue,” it added.
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