Several Christian organisations have partnered to distribute 200,000 New Testaments during the Paris Olympic Games this summer.
Led by the French Bible Society, this New Testament edition, named "More Precious than Gold," is inspired by 1 Peter 1:7. It features around fifteen testimonies from Christian athletes, including French handball champion Joël Abati and Australian high jumper Nicola Olyslagers.
Among the organisations involved in this initiative are Holy Games, the Catholic Church's program to support the world of sport, particularly during the Paris Games, and Protestant Chaplaincy, a commission set up by the French Protestant Federation (FPF) to coordinate efforts during the games.
The New Testaments will be distributed throughout both the Olympics and Paralympics, which conclude on 8th September.
The French Bible Society had initially planned to distribute 100,000 French and 30,000 English New Testaments but increased the print run due to high demand. They are now distributing 140,000 copies in French and 60,000 in English.
"It is so inspiring to read the athletes' testimonies featured in this special edition of the New Testament. These accounts serve as a powerful reminder of the enduring impact the Bible continues to have in our contemporary world," Jonathan Boulet, General Secretary of the French Bible Society said.
"Moreover, they underscore the vital role that each country's Bible Society plays in ensuring the accessibility and relevance of this timeless book for all."