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Where to Find Bibles to Donate
June 29, 2019
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If you just have an extra bible or two laying around, and you want to make sure it gets put to good use, we’ll take care of it. If you have an old, worn bible and you’re not sure what to do with it, we’ll give it a second life.

If you want to do more—challenge your local church or ministry group to a bible drive collection or become a kind of independent bible sourcing hero—then we want to help.

 

Two police officers (Muslims) walked into our warehouse and said, “We want to read for ourselves what is in your Bible, can you quickly get us one each?” Last week, one of them came and demanded five bibles for his wife and children. He explained to me of how his whole family is now saved. Read the whole story from Ghana

 

The truth is, the U.S.—and many other western nations—are so flooded with bibles that we don’t even realize it. There are hundreds of bibles collecting dust on all kinds of shelves. There are hundreds more available for less than we often spend on a cup of coffee. The same book that would cost a year’s salary for a villager or a pastor in parts of Africa or eastern Asia is regularly discounted at stores we visit every week.

We’ve been inspired by some of our church partners and bible sourcing heros from all over the country. Many of their tips are below. If you know of one we missed, please leave a comment and let everyone know!

 

1. Resale / Thrift Stores

Just about every resale store has a small set of bookshelves stuffed with old best seller titles and smudged children’s books. Many of them also have a “religious” section, where you can generally find a bible or two.

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Some resale stores—like GoodWill and Savers—even offer discount days for members, and books are usually part of the program. 

 

2. Dollar Stores

Your local dollar or discount store almost definitely has a selection of books, and many have a small selection of bibles.

 

donated biblesA stack of dollar store bibles at a youth group’s bible collection station.

 

We’ve heard from people who save up a small sum just for this reason, and from others who just make a point to always grab two or three whenever they’re at the dollar store.

 

3. Garage and Rummage Sales

It’s garage sale season! If your neighbors are out on the driveway, or you drive by a sign at an intersection, check it out!

Extra tip: Ask for free bibles! If you notice bibles (or other Christian books) at a garage sale, it never hurts to ask if you can have it for free in order to send it to the mission field. Explain who Love Packages is (keep a newsletter in your car, maybe) and tell the owner that you’re always looking for bibles to donate.

If the owner is unsure, you can always offer to come back at the end of the sale (if you can). If the book(s) hasn’t sold by the end of the weekend, they’ll probably let you take it.

 

 

4. Grocery Stores

Many grocery stores have a selection of easy reader kids’ books, discounted titles, and … religious books. Watch for those discount days!

 

5. Antique Stores

We’ve been told that some antique stores have small bookshelves, so if you’re out antiquing, it’s worth asking. Some of our collectors have gotten free bibles from antique store owners when they mentioned that the bibles were going to be donated.

 

6. Closed Churches

Local churches frequently stock their chairs and pews with bibles, or keep some on-hand for anyone who needs one. When churches merge or close, the congregation or leadership frequently leaves behind much of what was in the building – including bibles. 

If there’s a closed church building in your area, you can usually contact the realtor on the sign and ask about collecting bibles from inside to donate.

If the realtor is willing to help, he or she will have to talk to the seller first and get back to you. Be aware that if the realtor chooses to help, he or she is taking some extra time to do so (they know you’re not going to buy the building), and may even be decreasing the value of the property by letting you remove the bibles. 

With that in mind, make it very easy for the realtor to communicate with the seller. Give him/her a short explanation: “I volunteer with an organization that sends used bibles overseas.” That’s easy to communicate back to the seller. 

 

7. Your Favorite Department Store

The book shelves are not the most popular section of WalMart or Target, but they do exist. Again, be aware of the discount days!

Target discounts books on Mondays, for example, and it’s been reported that WalMart’s widest sales often happen on Tuesdays.

 

In my churches where I minister there is a lack of spiritual food, Bibles, tracts, tapes, and so on. Concerning Bibles, people are using tract verses to make a Bible. Please help us if you can. From Mozambique

 

8. Discount Book Websites

There is no end to the number of online bookstores that offer discounted prices on bibles—especially if you buy in bulk. An added benefit to buying online is you can have them shipped directly to us!

 

220 Union St
Butler, IL  62015

or

60-D South Mountain Dr
Decatur, AL  35603

   

We’ve never ordered from these sites, so this is not an endorsement—just a few options to explore. There are lots!

 

Your Mission, Should You Choose to Accept It …

Last weekend, a friend visited our Butler location with a rented cargo van full of (mostly) bibles and New Testaments. 

It wasn’t a youth group or a church-wide bible drive. Almost all of it came from one man who learned that there are people in the world who pastor churches and lead bible studies … with no bibles. Every weekend, for a few months, he made a regular route of resale stores and discount stores, and then he found his nearest Love Packages drop-off location.

His collection, plus about a dozen boxes from a couple other local churches in the area, filled two pallet boxes.

 

two piles of donated bibles

 

You’re up. Be a solo hero or get your local ministry involved and use some of our 1000 Bibles for Love Packages material

Are you a bible sourcing hero? Did we miss any good resources? Leave a comment below and let us know where and how you find bibles!

 

We went to Children’s section in the hospital, we give them some of the children’s material and pray with them the Lord heal some of them. Please send us more of Bible and Christian educational books. From Nigeria

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TMag

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9 comments

  1. I’m looking for my bible I had as a child how can I find it .my name was Louise Beers it was a red bible I sure would like to have it.

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  4. I have found THRIFT STORES to be an excellent source of Bibles in all conditions, many times new. Also finding concordances, commentaries, lexicons, Bible story books for children, etc.. Your category #1 may have been intended to include these, but should state THRIFT STORES specifically, or make another category for it. I even found one local THRIFT STORE that gives me their Bibles for donation.

    1. Thanks Michael! We updated the title of #1 to make it more clear and include your experience. Thank you for collecting!

  5. Although this would be included in Resale Stores, Salvation Army and Goodwill often have Bibles, and in central Indiana they will give Bibles away free, whereas this is not true in other locations. I would also say thrift stores associated with misisions, as they would naturally have Christian books.

    1. Great additions, Claire. Thanks!

  6. I love this! Thanks for encouraging many others to help reach the world with the Gospel. We need every willing soul to step up and Collect More Bibles! ?

    1. Thanks for all your support, Diana! The harvest truly is plentiful … 🙂