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Wordless Book Demonstration Video

Aug 5, 2019

The Wordless Book provides a simple way to share the Gospel message. It is the core message CEF missionaries have shared with over 260 million boys and girls around the globe for over 80 years. Even children are using The Wordless Book to share this message with their friends and family.

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