Beginning November 10, 2025, and for a full year, this amazing exhibition will travel across California, from Sacramento to San Diego, stopping in various cities and churches across the state.
The traveling Bible exhibition launched in October 2016. In its first two and a half years, it traveled extensively across the United States, attracting over 100,000 visitors.
After an extended break during the pandemic, the project resumed on June 1, 2023, and has been touring across America ever since. To date, the exhibition has already been seen by over 150,000 visitors, and it has now reached California.
All over the United States, both the Russian-speaking and English-speaking churches, people are sharing numerous testimonies: this exhibition has become a wonderful tool for evangelism, for strengthening the faith, and for renewed interest in God's Word.
At the exhibition, you'll learn how the Bible traveled from Sinai to the present day. Rare and ancient editions are on display, as well as exhibits that show how God's Word was preserved and spread, from clay tablets and scrolls to modern electronic media.
You can see the timeline:
- The origination and recording of the Bible
- Bible translation into the languages of the peoples of the world
- The spread across continents
- Survival in times of persecution and prohibitions.
Many visitors say:
"I've held the Bible in my hands all my life, but only here did I understand the journey it's been through. It's amazing!"
« MOBILE BIBLE EXHIBIT is a joint missionary project of the Bible mission Truck " and the Pacific Coast Slavic Baptist Association churches. More information about this project can be found on the website at this link: https://bibletruck.com.
Bible Movement Truck, Sacramento, California, as of 11/5/2025:
- From November 10 to November 16 – Bethel Church
- From November 17 to November 23 - Second Slavic Church
- From November 24 to December 7 - the Light of the World Church, with Artur Popov is the head pastor
- From December 8 to December 14 – First Ukrainian Church
- From December 21 to December 28 - First Slavic Church
- From January 5 to January 25 – Bryte Church
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