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How Bibles were printed inside Russia. And hymnals. One Catholic location printed one million pages

How Bibles were printed inside Russia. And hymnals. One Catholic location printed one million pages.

I was only an encourager, a seed planter and a facilitator to get it into the museum; Curator Norm Conrad held it on the 2nd floor for over a year.

Remarkable how I kept that silk screen frame (in the video) of the book of John next to my desk for 35 years…  It was retrieved from Russia at great risk at the time. (I was told to never ask again…)

Ken and his team did all the work in Russia. .

An amazing chemist discovered how to make proper silk screening ink out of tree sap.

One of the Catholics figured out how to remove the black print from newsprint leaving ready to print paper

A man with poor eyesight was fired from his factory job for “preaching the gospel to everyone” -  they told him that he was to become a street vendor selling picture frames - this gave him license to have all the wood and framing materials he needed -  which of course made the frames for the silkscreens.

The bolts of silk were printed in Marshall, Texas USA (Ken still has the large negatives!) and taken in through Finland; worn as petticoats by the Gypsies who were never checked.

Later Russian Christians figured out how to make their own photosensitive films and burn their own print masters and put in the wood frames

ALL KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM IS FROM GOD!!!

I understand the display is now at East Texas Baptist University. 

Ken was a Captain in the DIA, went to seminary, taught and rose to President of East Texas Baptist University and Dallas Baptist University.

Ken's family never knew what he was doing in all those times for years when he would disappear for days and weeks.  He had a hard time.

I told them.

Ken did take some of the Russia partners and his family to the Museum of the Bible before the exhibit moved on.


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Blessings

David Pickett

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