What would it be like to live in a world that was shaped by the words of the Bible? Wake up and look around!
This year marks the 400th anniversary of the publication of the King James Bible, the book that has shaped the modern world we live in. From literature, to law, to poetry and turn of phrase the King James Bible is the cultural wallpaper of the western world.
To mark this anniversary we presented Godbook, 1,000 pages, two thousand years: still relevant. Michael Jensen of Moore Theological College spoke to a crowd of one hundred gathered at the Austral in Adelaide's Rundle Street and presented the case for reconnecting with the Bible. Michale said the Bible is the key to unlocking the very culture in which we live, and for understanding the real identity of the most famous and influential person in history - Jesus Christ.