2024-WOP-05-Monday
2024-WOP-05-Monday
BY DANIEL DUDA
In 1800 a 15-year-old Welsh girl named Mary Jones walked barefoot 26 miles (42 kilometers) through
the rugged terrain of north Wales to buy a Welsh Bible. Mary had such a strong desire to own her own
Bible, in her own language, that she worked hard and saved every cent she earned for six years. Then
she had to trek for a long distance to buy it! Her inspirational story led to establishing Bible societies that
print and distribute Bibles across the world.
Today you and I live in a different world than Mary Jones. But we still consider the Bible to be a unique
book. Of course, all religions have their holy writings and consider them special. Why do we believe the
Bible is unique?
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Ellen G. White, The Great Controversy (Mountain View, Calif.: Pacific Press Pub. Assn., 1911), p. vi.
Daniel Duda is president of the Trans-European Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.