"There is still a great need for the Word of God to be spread and made accessible. You and I might take for granted that we have a Bible in our own language, but there are still countless souls who have no access to the bread of life. What will we do? What will you do?" Opening - Preface
"Her determination to own a Bible never wavered. For six years, she saved every penny, sacrificing small pleasures that, given her modest means, would have been especially tempting for someone her age. She continued her visits to the farmhouse, where she diligently studied her Bible lessons for school. With each visit, her yearning to have her own copy of the Scriptures intensified, turning her desire into a deep-seated passion. She often imagined the joy of being able to read the Bible every day, memorizing its verses and filling her mind and heart with its eternal truths. "But the time will come," she reassured herself, "when I will have my own Bible. Yes, despite the long wait, that time will surely come." Each night, beside her modest bed, she would kneel and pray fervently, "Dear Lord, let that time come quickly!" The story of Mary Jones and her Bible, chapter 5: Faithful in that which is least
"In 1800, 15-year-old Mary Jones walked 25 miles, across the Welsh mountains, to get a Bible. With each mile, her feet ached more and more, for she walked barefoot so she wouldn't wear out her shoes. Upon arriving, Mary carefully pulled her shoes onto her red, swollen feet. She wanted to look her best when she bought her Bible!”