Teens across the country are distributing God’s good news to their peers in high school — and they’re doing it legally thanks to the Life Book Movement.
The movement is geared toward distributing the Life Book — a small, interactive book filled with God’s Word, thought-provoking questions and space for readers to jot down their own notes in the margins — to high school students across the country. The evangelists giving out these Life Books are none other than fellow teens who are, according to the movement, requesting copies of the book in droves.
“This is God-given and legal opportunity to put God’s Word in the hands of every high school student,” says the movement’s president and CEO, Carl Blunt. “We must take advantage of this moment in history. Youth leaders around the country understand the time is now as they are contacting us daily wanting to saturate their high schools.”
The Life Book Movement hopes to get 17.5 million copies of the book into teens’ hands this year.