CAMPAIGNING TO CULTURE

 
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  GREATER MANCHESTER 2007
BRISTOL CAMPAIGN 2005
NOTTINGHAM CAMPAIGN 2003

In today’s culture, the Bible is often seen as irrelevant and outdated. This presents us with an exciting opportunity, to help people connect with the Bible’s message.

By being creative we find new ways of building bridges between the Bible and everyday life.

We encourage people to think positively towards the Bible, the Church and the Christian faith.

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GREATER MANCHESTER 2007 – In spring 2007 we ran a campaign called The Riddle of Life across Greater Manchester, working in partnership with people in the area. The Riddle of Life was a scratch-card competition, which aimed to show that once you scratch the surface of the Bible, it’s full of stories about everyday life. MORE ABOUT GREATER MANCHESTER CAMPAIGN

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BRISTOL CAMPAIGN 2005 – In spring 2005, Bible Society in partnership with local churches from all major denominations, brought a new media campaign to BRISTOL. The campaign went live on 18 April and ran for six weeks. Combining media advertising and PR with events. The campaign challenged people in Bristol to think about the Bible more positively. MORE ABOUT BRISTOL CAMPAIGN

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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CAMPAIGN 2003 – In October 2003, we ran a high profile media campaign in NOTTINGHAM to help people see the relevance the Bible has on today’s culture. The high-profile media campaign used current storylines from EastEnders to draw out the themes and parallels between the Bible and peoples’ everyday lives. MORE ABOUT NOTTINGHAMSHIRE CAMPAIGN

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