The Gospel Challenge Launches Easter Outreach

The Gospel Challenge - With the uncertainty created by the pandemic, people need the hope of Jesus more than ever this Easter.

LEAWOOD, KS — With the uncertainty created by the pandemic, people need the hope of Jesus more than ever this Easter. For this reason, the Gospel Challenge Foundation, in partnership with The Readable Bible, Iron Stream Media and Bott Radio Network, is pleased to announce the launch of its Easter outreach, the Gospel Challenge.

The Gospel Challenge provides Christian believers with an easy way to share Jesus with their family, friends, coworkers and acquaintances through the distribution of the Gospel of John Bible book.

The Readable Bible Gospel According to John Gift Edition, a 6 x 9″ softcover with a beautiful glossy cover, makes the perfect Easter gift. With no verse numbers to distract, it is easy for anyone to read and understand who Jesus is.

“I became a Christian because I opened a Bible,” said Rod Laughlin, founder of the Gospel Challenge Foundation. “Give the Gospel of John to people. God may use it to bring your friends to Jesus.”

For a donation of $15 or more, participants receive two or more copies to hand out or mail. They also receive access to discounts or a free item from The Readable Bible, Iron Stream Media, Getty Music, Fidelis Publishing, P&R Publishing and Character That Counts.

Visit www.gospelchallenge.org to learn more about the Gospel Challenge. Visit www.readablebible.com to learn more about The Readable Bible.


About the Gospel Challenge Foundation

The Gospel Challenge Foundation promotes and supports the creation, production and distribution of Scripture and literature to help people understand the message of God and the life he calls us to lead. All donations go to this work.

CONTACT: Rod Laughlin, 913-980-1409, rod.laughlin@readablebible.com


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Sources: Christian News Wire, The Gospel Challenge Launches Easter Outreach

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