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Reach Out: The Living New Testament

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Written in modern English, Reach Out makes the New Testament easy to read and easy to understand.

650 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1969

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Kenneth N. Taylor

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Throughout his publishing career, Dr. Kenneth Nathaniel Taylor's dream was for all peoples of the world to read and understand God's Word and experience its power at work in their lives. From his earliest children's books to his generous support of Christian ministry, this vision was (and still is) reflected in his work. Ken Taylor, founder of Tyndale House Publishers, died in June 2005 at the age of 88. Early in his publishing career in the 1950s as director of Moody Press, Dr. Taylor wrote several children's books. Born out of experience with his own ten children, "Stories for the Children's Hour," "The Bible in Pictures for Little Eyes," and others are now being enjoyed by a third generation of children. "My First Bible in Pictures" was included in "Publishers Weekly"'s list of "All-Time Best-Selling Children's Books" in 2001. His love for children (including his 28 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren) continues to inspire new titles. In fact, it was his children, in their confusion over the meaning of the King James Version, who prompted his mission to make the Bible understandable for everyone. Dr. Taylor's "Living Letters," a thought-for-thought translation of the New Testament Epistles, was published by the newly formed Tyndale House Publishers in 1962. The complete "Living Bible" followed in 1971 and has now sold over 40 million copies in its many editions. In 1996 Tyndale House introduced the "Holy Bible," New Living Translation. In keeping with Dr. Taylor's vision of Scriptures that everyone can read, the New Living Translation is a thought-for-thought translation that is exegetically accurate and idiomatically authoritative. Ninety of today's leading Bible scholars worked with Tyndale House to develop this easy-to-understand translation. Tyndale has become one of the top evangelical publishers in America and today publishes books, several Bible lines, periodicals, and videos. During the past 40 years, Tyndale House has distributed over 100 million Bibles, New Testaments, and Bible portions worldwide. Dr. Taylor used the success of "The Living Bible" to further his mission by distributing all its royalties to Christian ministries worldwide. He founded Living Bibles International (which merged in 1992 with the International Bible Society) for translating, publishing, and distributing modern-language versions of the Bible around the world. His life of service has been recognized with at least 30 honors and awards from different organizations, including four honorary doctorates. In October 2000, Dr. and Mrs. (Margaret) Taylor were awarded the Distinguished Service to Family Award by Wheaton College. A graduate of Wheaton College, with graduate studies at Dallas Theological Seminary and Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Dr. Taylor held 15 directorships with Christian organizations at home and abroad.

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February 10, 2025
the new testament is the more exciting part of the bible - it feels more universal, more rooted in sensitivity, and more like something meant to speak to the soul than the old testament. that being said, all my favorite stuff was in the old testament - there's more of a sterile softy quality to most of the new testament that i just don't jive with as much. that's why my favorite section from this was the book of paul. give me the raw and the gritty - the suicidal tendencies and the bitter grumbling of a man who is called to start an entire globe-encompassing church from scratch, despite his inherent shitty attitude and selfish desire to just go home and die in peace. watching the whiplash tone shift between books, and seeing the changes in both the writers and the intended readers, made me understand why the hell christians are Like That. finally, i would like to note that i am a big fan of the extremely 1970s reinforcement images and anecdotes between chapters and even between pages - and that i only now found out this copy of the bible is both extremely paraphrased and catholic. take my religious self-education with a grain of salt!
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December 8, 2019
Wow! Praise God! What a beautiful story and so very easy to read and understand via this Living New Testament. I bought several copies from a used book dealer to give out to those I want to introduce to the Truth via this inspiring paraphrase of the Gospel.

My goal is to read it through at least biannually.

1st reading completed 11/20/15
2nd reading 12/26/16
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March 31, 2013
I have read most of the Bible, in one form or another, but choose not to rate it. There is no honest way to rate the Bible. Your belief, or for many, their desire to believe, influences how the rate it. If you believe, it's a 5, and if you don't it's a 1.
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April 8, 2021
It’s the New Testament, need I say more. Thank you Jesus and all the saints.
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