
What is Project Philip?
Bible Placement through ‘Project Philip’
‘Project Philip’ is a method of Bible placement inspired by the story of Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch in Acts 8.
Bible League trains national church members to place Bibles through the ‘Project Philip’ evangelistic and discipleship Bible study program. In some countries this program is called ‘Choose Life’.
The Project Philip Bible studies are written to clearly explain God’s message of salvation through his son Jesus Christ.
Rather than randomly distribute Bibles, Bible League strategically places Bibles through locally trained Bible study leaders, who know the culture and language of their people. They invite seekers to join in a Bible study. These studies can be in a group or a one-on-one setting. Those who complete the first five-weeks of the Bible study receive their own copy of a New Testament or a Bible in their language.
At the completion of the Bible study, the participants are invited to continue meeting and studying the Bible through a short series of discipleship Bible studies.
‘Project Philip’ is a key strategy used by Bible League-trained church planters to start new churches. Through ‘Project Philip’ Bible studies people all around the world come into a personal relationship with Christ, are baptised and become church members.
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