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A CENTURIES-LONG MISSION

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preserving ancient New Testament manuscripts, advancing research with cutting-edge technology, and ensuring that the Bible you hold in your hands most accurately reflects the original writings of the Apostles. Every dollar supports the vital work of digitizing manuscripts, developing research tools, and equipping scholars to study and share these invaluable witnesses to the New Testament text.

When you give, you’re not just supporting technology — you’re preserving precious copies of God’s Word and making them freely accessible to the world, helping people everywhere see the reliability of the Scriptures for themselves.

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“I thank God for Dr. Daniel Wallace…and his crew. What they’re doing through The Center for
the Study of New Testament Manuscripts is the most cutting edge ministry in the world today
to preserve the scriptures and to allow us to study them.” – Josh McDowell

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A MESSAGE FROM OUR FOUNDER

Dr. Daniel B. Wallace

You are part of a centuries-long legacy in collaboration with CSNTM and New Testament scholars to ensure that modern publications of the New Testament accurately reflect the words first written 2,000 years ago; to digitally preserve ancient New Testament manuscripts against decay, loss, and destruction; and to provide scientific evidence against the claims of skeptics that what we have today is, indeed, what they wrote then.

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