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Audio Bibles Bring Fathers and Families Closer
Contact: Jon D. Wilke, Faith Comes By Hearing, 508-881-3321

MEDIA ADVISORY, June 10 /Christian Newswire/ -- Neckties, collect calls and greeting cards – that's what most dads get for Father's Day gifts. But this year will be different for many fathers who attend church June 15. More than 37,000 Audio Bibles will be given out this Father's Day as part of a Bible listening campaign called You've Got The Time.

Nearly 250 churches in 41 states will participate in this ongoing effort designed to engage people and families in God's Word. By listening 28 minutes a day for 40 days, people and families can hear the entire New Testament. You’ve Got The Time is coordinated by Faith Comes By Hearing, the world's foremost Audio Bible ministry.

"Honoring our Heavenly Father on Father's Day is paramount," said Troy Carl, Faith Comes By Hearing's national director. "By giving away Audio Bibles this weekend, we also seek to honor and equip family leaders with relevant ways to get their loved ones involved in God's Word."

Research shows that 65 percent of self-identified Bible readers have never read the entire New Testament. Also, one study reports less than one-third of all U.S. Protestant teenagers read the Bible at least once a week.

These alarming trends are not surprising to church and ministry leaders. Many agree that families don’t make Bible engagement a priority.

"Most people are just too busy with other things, therefore they neglect the Bible," said a pastor from the Washington, D.C., area.

"With everything people are inundated with these days, family, work and school; after all that, the day is over. But with You've Got The Time, there is no longer an excuse not to listen to the Bible," echoed one New Mexico minister.

In this campaign, church leaders distribute free Audio Drama New Testaments on MP3 discs to every man, woman and child in their congregation. They then challenge their congregations to listen through the New Testament. Churches receive offerings for language recordings and Faith Comes By Hearing overseas discipleship programs, focusing on bringing God's Word to those who have the least access, the poor and illiterate, who make up half of the world's population.

Carl said he would like to see families listen through the entire New Testament because "God's Word can change lives. We've seen families restored and marriages healed when they begin listening to God's Word."

According to national research organizations, the amount of time U.S. families spend together has decreased. Today's parents spend eleven fewer hours per week with their teenagers than they did two decades ago. In fact, only 60 percent of 15- to 16-year-olds regularly dine with their parents.

"Most American dads desire to reverse these trends and see their families become stronger and closer," said Carl. "They want to be better men and better dads, and God's Word can help them accomplish these goals."

Rev. Dewey Johnson of Sandia Presbyterian Church in Albuquerque, N.M., said, "The You've Got The Time campaign caught on in our congregation beyond our wildest imagination. Nearly half our families listened through the New Testament."

"Bible listening is helping improve communication within our family," said an Ulster, Pa., pastor. "My family and I listen to the Audio Bible every day. Each of us then shares one thing we find interesting or inspiring about the passage we heard."

"When families listen to the Bible together, there is peace in the home. Parents say they treat each other and their kids better," stated an Albuquerque, N.M., pastor.

Many churches have started listening to their free Audio Bibles this year. In fact, more than 1,460 churches have participated in the You've Got The Time program in 2008.