iPod Bibles, BibleZines? You name it, they've got it
Sunday, April 08, 2007
By Ann Rodgers
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Michael Marsee was running a Christian camp when he dropped his Bible into the swimming pool.
That accidental baptism did not bring new life to its pages. But from it was born The Outdoor Bible ($34.95 and up), a waterproof New Testament whose books fold like maps for easy packing. The Gospel of Luke can be used as a rain shelter.
It's a popular gift for troops overseas, said Bobby Bardin, a partner at tiny publisher Bardin & Marsee, which is up against Bible giants Zondervan and Thomas Nelson. Nelson responded with Immerse ($19.95), a water-resistant Bible. the rest
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