ARLINGTON, VA, January 04, 2013 (Press-News.org) With the New Year, countless Americans make resolutions, often aimed at improving health or attitude. Many of these ambitious goals can produce temporary weight loss or a spurt of self conjured overzealous patience, even in the midst of rush hour traffic. 19 Upstream, a Christian tee shirt company focused on Bible study, is sending out an open invitation to join them in a resolution that is guaranteed to produce lasting results. 19 Upstream has launched a read through the Bible campaign for 2013.
Believing that God's Word is life changing, 19 Upstream is encouraging Christians to read through the Bible with them this year. They will be reading in chronological order. "This helps line up the events and puts them in context." Says co founder and owner Ray Kaselonis. Ray added, "God promises that His Word does not return void and will accomplish what He sets it out to do. That is an exciting reality as we dig into the Scriptures together."
19 Upstream posts the daily reading schedule on their Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest pages. They also include a direct link to the Bible passage online. "We want to make it as conducive for fellowship and participation as possible. Our hope is that people will be encouraged and grow in their faith as they read God's Word cover to cover." Says Ray.
This campaign is a perfect reflection of 19 Upstream's overall purpose and mission. 19 Upstream encourages Christians to dig in and study their Bible by creating tee shirts based on Bible studies. Every 19 Upstream tee shirt is based on a Bible study, comes with a Bible study card for that shirt, free downloadable study materials, and an opportunity to contribute to the ever growing 19 Upstream social network focused on knowing the Bible and sharing it with others.
If you are interest in joining 19 Upstream as they read through the Bible in 2013, you can do so on Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest. You can find out more regarding 19 Upstream's mission as well as their Bible studies on their website,www.19upstream.com. You can also contact 19 Upstream by emailing tees@19upstream.com or messaging them on their facebook page located at http://www.facebook.com/19Upstream.
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