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The original documents are located in Box 1, folder "National Bible Week Message, 1976"
of the Eliska Hasek Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
National Bible Week
November 21-28, 1976
The United States of America, conceived under God two
hundred years ago, this year rededicates itself to the
spiritual and moral values that will transform our people.
This transformation rests not only on the guidelines of
our national Constitution but upon the Holy Bible itself.
As Honorary Chairman of National Bible Week, I encour-
age all Americans to renew our commitment to the prin-
ciples that are manifested in the scriptures that have
become "Freedom's Holy Light."
Our forefathers were inspired by the Bible and its mes-
sage of human liberation. Throughout American history,
the Bible has nurtured the American heart, mind and
spirit.
The Bible provides a new inspiration to new generations.
The Word of God continues to ennoble our thoughts and
deeds and enlarge our vision.
Let us perpetuate the honored tradition of National Bible
Week to draw continuing sustenance and guidance from
the Word of God. We thank our Creator for the teachings
and blessings conveyed through the Holy Bible on the
special occasion of National Bible Week.
Herald R. Ford
FORD & LIBRARY 03