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CANADIAN BIBLE SOCIETY INTRODUCES DYNAMIC CHILDREN’S COMIC BOOK SERIES

The Canadian Bible Society (CBS) is constantly seeking to help Canadians engage with the Word through new and creative ways. For instance, CBS is reaching Canadian families through Scripture resources and publications available on their online bookstore at Biblescanada.com.

CBS is excited to introduce a new comic book series called Fear Not. This series specifically targeting children aged 8 to 12 is about an average boy named Samuel who, upon encountering Jesus, is thrust into an adventure to bring a message of hope to lost people across the Land of the Desolate. When Samuel encounters Jesus and decides to place his trust in Him, he is given the shield of faith to defend himself from the fiery darts of the enemy. Also joining Samuel are other friends and characters to help deal with various fears and struggles shared by children.

“We have experienced a great response to the Fear Not comic book series from families this past Christmas at the time of launch,” says Rev. Dr. Rupen Das, CBS National Director, “This is an excellent Christian comic book series dealing with real issues children face and how they can overcome their fears with God’s help. We anticipate increased interest from parents and grandparents alike as the excitement continues to grow.”

For more information about the comic book series, visit Fear Not at http://fearnot.ca/.

The series is also available in French. Visit http://naiepaspeur.ca/.

Click here for a photo of the Fear Not comic book series.

For further comment and information, please contact:
David Clubine, Senior Communications Manager
dclubine@biblesociety.ca
(416) 689-3440.

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About the Canadian Bible Society
For more than 112 years the Canadian Bible Society has promoted the translation, publication, distribution and use of the Bible, convinced that lives are transformed when people engage with its text. We distribute Scripture resources in more than 100 languages at home and, together with 146 national Bible Societies worldwide, operate in over 200 countries and territories.