
Did you know there are over 10 million people in North America who are blind or vision impaired. They can't read God's Word in ordinary print.
They need large print or braille Bibles. Or maybe they can only listen to someone else reading it for them. They want Bible study guides.
Because Christian Record Services is a nonprofit organization, we depend on your tax–deductible gifts from people like you to help us help the blind see Jesus. Your gift, whatever its size, will make a "forever" difference.
Bible study guides give the blind and visually impaired a chance to study God's Word in large print and Braille. A qualified Bible instructor provides guidance as Bible students progress. An attractive certificate is awarded to an individual who completes a Braille or large–priint lesson series.
These correspondence courses vary in length from 7 lessons to 27 lessons. A six–lesson basic large-print Bible course in Spanish outlines the Bible's steps to eternal life.
Come Alive With Jesus explains spiritual new birth and growth. Large print and Braille.
Life and Teachings of Christ explores the simple but powerful life of Jesus. Braille, large print, and cassette.
Discover examines some of the major themes of truth revealed in the Bible. Braille, large print, and cassette.
Stay Alive With Jesus follows on with principles of Christian living. Revelation Seminar traces fulfillment of prophecies in the book of Revelation. Braille.
El Camino a la Vida Eterna covers what the Bible promises about eter al life. Large print.
Additionally, the following Bible study lectures are available only on cassette:Amazing Facts
Prophecy Seminar
Simplified Scripture Studies
Unsealing Daniel's Prophecies
The Student provides adults with Bible study guides for each week of the year. Written by a variety of authors, this study guide encourages personal time with God and His Word. Memory texts and key thoughts from the authors provide an opportunity for spiritual growth.
Published monthly, The Student is furnished free to the blind both in Braille and on cassette. A central topic continues for three months.
The same lessons are published quarterly in 112 pages of large print. Printed by Pacific Press Publishing Association, this edition is sold at Adventist Book Centers throughout North America.

Currently, Christian Record Services releases a modest three talking books per month, or 36 titles per year.
A great many additional books have been narrated and "mastered." But our eager blind listeners must wait until funding allows us to duplicate them and put them into their hands.
Authors include such notables as James Dobson, Max Lucado, and Janette Oke. Reader demand far exceeds supply. You can help produce additional new talking books this year.
Here's how you (and maybe a friend or two) can help:

Your decision to invest in a library endowment is "a gift that keeps on giving." It can impact the future. It can be a long-lasting tribute to you or someone you love.
President Larry Pitcher invites discussion of your wishes. (Endowments reaching $20,000 may be named in honor of the donor's wish. Smaller endowment gifts become part of a general library endowment.)