Talk:Bill Bright
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[edit]Dr. Bill Bright
I have updated the statistics about the Jesus film from what appears to be the offical website http://www.jesusfilm.org/progress/statistics.html
I find the figure of 5 billion a little hard to believe. I haven't even seen this film let alone heard of it before. If that many people have seen it I would have at least expected to have heard about it. Anyway...
Some web pages list other figures such as http://www.soon.org.uk/country/portugal.htm say This amazing film has been seen by over 1 billion people around the world!
So I qualified it by listing the source of the information. -- Popsracer 21:45 21 Jul 2003 (UTC)
http://billbright.ccci.org/public/ is where I got the information on his organization webpage/ under public I would assume that this is for people / media to use the information. Smith03
- Hmm... I'm not sure as to the copyright status of that page. Just because it is in /public does not mean that the text is public domain. *shrug* --bdesham 01:22 22 Jul 2003 (UTC)
I don't see the pictures! Peter 08:55, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
Spiritual Laws
[edit]Why are the four spiritual laws not detailed? Alrich44 (talk) 16:40, 5 October 2014 (UTC)
Third party reliable sources would be needed. As of now I don't even know if it should have its own article or not, or how much prominence (if any) it should have in this article. Likely this article would have a more detailed history of his involvement of Campus Crusade for Christ, and then maybe a few sentences explaining his views on theology, including Four Spiritual Laws. It does not need to be overly detailed.
A good example of a third party reliable source would be the book "Bill Bright and Campus Crusade for Christ : the renewal of evangelicalism in postwar America".
--Harizotoh9 (talk) 13:08, 7 October 2014 (UTC)
See Also
[edit]Hi Harizotoh9, Why are you using the See Also section to start a list of Christian personalities and student activities? I could see people involved with Bill Bright, or other organization that Bill was associated with not already brought out in the article. How do you think these directly are associated?
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