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Bringing Christ To Those In Darkness Since 1943
— Lutheran Braille Workers, Inc. is a non-profit organization
(Calif. tax-exempt # LA-EO-65-983) devoted to providing Braille and large-print
Bibles and Christian reading materials to the blind and visually impaired
of the world. These materials are sent FREE OF CHARGE to over 125 countries,
and published in forty languages. This is made possible through generous
free-will offerings and the aid of over 7,000 volunteers. The
History of Lutheran Braille Workers
"The Lutheran Hour Web
Site" We are seeing over 17,000 hits a month on this exciting MAJOR Lutheran
site. Be sure to check it out! Devotions, sermons, topical issues and much
more. . .
A site designed to help you do research on the web from a Christian perspective.
(Trinity Lutheran Church, Fisherville, Ontario, LCC)
Links marked
with this button are sites that ARE NOT affiliated with Lutheran
Braille Workers–Canada, Lutheran Church–Canada or its partner Churches,
nor are they necessarily Christian. Some of them may not reflect
the views of the author of this page, Lutheran Braille Workers–Canada,
or of Lutheran Church—Canada. We have included these
sites because they may be helpful to you. A listing below is not
an endorsement of content. In other words, use with
care!
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Audio Bible --
Listen to God's Word! A good site for the Visually Impaired
Bibles for the Blind and
Visually Handicapped International can help a blind person find
a Bible in braille, large print or on cassette as well as link them with
other resources they may need.
CNIB is a national voluntary agency providing services to
individuals across Canada to whom loss of vision is a central problem in
personal and social adjustment. It also acts as a consultant and resource
agency to the helping professions, government departments and private industry.
The basic aim of CNIB is to help blind and visually impaired people find
ways to lead satisfying lives. Underlying all CNIB services and actions
is the belief that blind or visually impaired individuals can be integrated
into the mainstream of community life, according to their ability to function
within that community.
Louis
Braille a fact sheet published by the Royal National Institute for
the Blind, London
Links
to other sites at the Royal National Institute for the Blind, London
What
is Braille?
Computer Resources
Computer products and publications for people who are blind or visually
impaired.
Braille Links
A page of links created by Matthew J. Sullivan and Joseph
E. Sullivan, at Duxbury
Systems (braille software manufacturers.)
AltaVista
Search on braille (A major search engine.)
Yahoo Search
on Braille (A major search engine.)
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times since March 27, 2000
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