Biblica

Biblica
Founded 1809 (1809)
Founder Henry Rutgers and William Colgate
Country of origin United States
Headquarters location Colorado Springs, Colorado
Publication types Books
Official website www.biblica.com

Biblica, formerly The International Bible Society, was founded in 1809 and is the worldwide publisher and copyright holder of the New International Version of the Bible (NIV), licensing commercial rights to Zondervan in the United States and to Hodder & Stoughton in the UK. Biblica is also a member of the Forum of Bible Agencies International.

History

Biblica headquarters in Colorado Springs.

Biblica was founded December 4, 1809, in New York City as the New York Bible Society by a small group including Henry Rutgers, William Colgate and Theodorus Van Wyke.[1]

Biblica experienced its first merger in 1819 when it merged with the New York Auxiliary Bible Society. Since then it has undergone the following changes:

The organization moved to Colorado Springs from New Jersey in 1988 and moved into its current facility in 1989.

Biblica’s international ministry began in 1810 with its sponsorship of William Carey’s Bible translation work in India. The worldwide work expanded in 1992 following the merger with Living Bibles International, through which Biblica developed its global translation ministry. The reach of Biblica around the world again expanded through its merger with Send the Light (STL) in 2007.

Biblica has provided more than 650 million Scripture pieces around the world in its 200-year history. In addition, Biblica’s Scripture online provides access to Bible texts in 26 languages to more than 85 million people per month.

See also

References

  1. "Our History: Biblica". The International Bible Society. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
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