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'''The Lockman Foundation''' is a nonprofit, interdenominational ministry. Its mission includes translating and distributing the ''New American Standard Bible'', ''Amplified Bible'', ''La Biblia de las Américas'', ''Nueva Biblia Latinoamericana de Hoy'', and other Biblical resources.
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'''The Lockman Foundation''' is a nonprofit, interdenominational ministry. Its mission includes translating and distributing the ''New American Standard Bible'', ''Amplified Bible'', ''La Biblia de las Américas'', ''Nueva Biblia Latinoamericana de Hoy'', and other Biblical resources.<ref>http://www.lockman.org/tlf/tlfabout.php</ref>
  
 
Dewey and Minna Lockman donated over 75 percent of valuable land they owned in the La Habra Valley (California) to establish the Foundation on Dec. 3, 1942. They formed a "non-profit corporation, with the established purpose to promote Christian evangelism, education, and benevolence."<ref>http://www.lockman.org/tlf/tlfhistory.php</ref>
 
Dewey and Minna Lockman donated over 75 percent of valuable land they owned in the La Habra Valley (California) to establish the Foundation on Dec. 3, 1942. They formed a "non-profit corporation, with the established purpose to promote Christian evangelism, education, and benevolence."<ref>http://www.lockman.org/tlf/tlfhistory.php</ref>

Revision as of 01:49, August 27, 2008

The Lockman Foundation is a nonprofit, interdenominational ministry. Its mission includes translating and distributing the New American Standard Bible, Amplified Bible, La Biblia de las Américas, Nueva Biblia Latinoamericana de Hoy, and other Biblical resources.[1]

Dewey and Minna Lockman donated over 75 percent of valuable land they owned in the La Habra Valley (California) to establish the Foundation on Dec. 3, 1942. They formed a "non-profit corporation, with the established purpose to promote Christian evangelism, education, and benevolence."[2]

The rights to distribute the Foundation's bibles on line has been given to Bible Gateway.

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