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Bible to Summer Camps, Armenia
September 10, 2004 16:35:17
PRESS RELEASE Bible Society of Armenia Zakiyan 6/26 Yerevan 375015, Armenia Tel: (+374 - 1) 58.55.09, 56.49.06 Fax: (+374 - 1) 54.24.39 E-mail: bible@arminco.com
September 10, 2004
The Children's Bible to Summer Camps, Armenia
A number of local churches run annual summer camp programs in the mountains of Armenia, where children converge to get a break from the sweltering heat of the Armenian summer. Needless to say, these occasions are a tremendous educational experience as well. The Bible Society has always been requested to assist with the provision of scriptures and relevant materials to support the volunteers who oversee every aspect of the childrens' lives for an average period of 2-3 weeks per group of children.
Between August 12 and 19 this summer the Bible Society visited the summer camps run by the Evangelical, Catholic and Armenian Churches and provided them with 1500 copies of "Children's Bible in 565 Stories" (New Edition, 2004), which is the total capacity (number of beds) of all the camps combined, and will belong to the camps, remaining there to serve hundreds of children over a number of years. This project realized by the generous support and the cooperation of "New Life Armenia" benevolent association.
The Bible Society Board Secretary Arshavir Kapoudjian and the representatives of "New Life Armenia" (NLA) Vardan Blboulian and Vardan Tadevossian from August 12 to August 19, 2004 visited the summer camps in Yeghegnadzor, Vanadzor, Tsaghkadzor and Hankavan, organized and sponsored by the Armenian Apostolic Church, Armenian Evangelical Church, Armenian Catholic Church, "Solidarite Protestante France Armenie" and "Entanik" Benevolent Organization. It was pleasant to see the cooperation of the churches here. We met a priest who frequently visits "Our Lady of Armenia's" summer camp, other deacons from Holy Etchmiadzin serve at the "Solidarite Protestante France Armenie" camp.
The Primates of the Armenian Apostolic Church, the Representatives of the Armenian Evangelical Church and the Sisters of "Our Lady of Armenia" welcomed the BS and NLA Representatives at their summer camps, where the guests have the opportunity to meet hundreds of students. "Vow, what a big book!" exclaimed a nine-year-old boy, while the representatives were opening the boxes. A group of students from different ages came out of their seats to see what kind of books will be distributed. "Shall we read all the content of this book?" asked another one. "This was our main goal," stated Kapoudjian, "to meet with the young people, to bring them the Word and the Light of our Lord. In this generation do we see the bright future of our people. It's hard to work with them, it will take time but it's encouraging to take this responsibility." The majority of the gathered students come from socially vulnerable families: street children; martyred soldiers' children. All the Primates highly appreciated the initiatives and the efforts of the BS, which became a daily presence in our people's life; in the churches, in the schools, and now in summer camps.
The Representatives shared their thoughts with the students during the meetings, stressing the importance of the spirituality. "I was dreaming to have a Bible in my childhood. You are luckier than us, said Vardan Blboulian, you are blessed, not only getting the Bible but having the opportunity to read it every day." Fr Vahan from the Armenian Apostolic Church in Vanadzor continued the same idea and concluded, "Our day has been opened and closed by the Bible. The Bible is our life." A twelve-year-old boy ran towards the representatives and opening up the Bible showed the story # 25 ("Jacob's Trick," Genesis 27), which was coinciding his birthday and declared with an excitement: "My name is also Hakob!" Finally, it was nice to see the crowded corridors, the halls and the rooms full of joy. After getting their own copies everyone begun to look at the illustrations, the pictures; to read different passages; to find out interesting stories. It was encouraging also to see how some of them are putting their own Bibles under their pillows.
A week later a lady, who has visited several summer camps, called the BS office expressing her joy: "What a wonderful job you have done! During my visits to the camps I noticed a lot of young people were reading The Children's Bible."
The Bible Society of Armenia was established in 1991, when the late Catholicos Vazgen I and representatives of the United Bible Societies signed a memorandum of understanding regarding the translation, publication and dissemination of the Holy Bible in Armenia. The Bible Society of Armenia is committed to the widest possible meaningful and effective distribution of the Holy Scriptures in languages and media which meet the needs of people, at a price they can afford. The Board of Trustees of The Bible Society of Armenia consists of representatives of the Armenian Apostolic Church, the Armenian Catholic Church and the Union of Armenian Evangelical and Baptist Churches.
For further information on Bible Society of Armenia and its activities, call (3741) 58-55-09 or 56-49-06; fax (3741) 54-24-39; e-mail bible@arminco.com
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submitted by Emil Lazarian
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