Fruitful Legacy Leaders
The Legacy Leaders of Fruitfulness:

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King James I
King James I of England commissioned the Bible’s King James Version (KJV) in 1604 and published it in 1611.
This translation was revolutionary as it provided an accessible and poetic version of the Scriptures to English-speaking Christians, ensuring that the The word of God could reach the hearts of many. Despite criticisms of his character or reign, his contribution has dramatically influenced countless lives, allowing them to engage more deeply with the teachings and truths of Scripture. King James devoted immense resources to this project, ensuring it became one of the Bible’s most widely read and celebrated translations, with its the impact felt worldwide even today.
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Alexander Scourby
Alexander Scourby is best known for his remarkable talent in narrating the Bible, being the first person to record the entire Scriptures—both the Old and New Testaments—word for word.
His powerful and engaging voice has brought the Bible to life for many, making it accessible for those who prefer to listen and experience the Scriptures audibly.
Scourby’s recordings have inspired countless individuals to engage with the Word, enhancing their understanding and bringing the message of the Gospel to a broader audience. His narration can serve as a bridge for those struggling with reading, with or without sight providing profound insights into the word of faith engagingly. These two individuals, alongside the apostles, contribute to a rich legacy of the faith, fostering a community where believers can grow and thrive in their understanding of God and His Word.The Bible and Scourby’s narration serve as vital resources for those who seek to deepen their relationship with God to bring forth fruit some 30,60, and a 100 times.
