(Fox News) – The two share the same name and passion for sharing Jesus with younger generations. So they created a Bible for millennials made by millennials. Bryan Chung, 24, a native of Los Angeles, met Brian Chung, 30, a Hawaiian who relocated to California 12 years ago, while the two were involved in the campus ministry InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at the University of Southern California. “A lot of people are

placing our books on coffee tables – it’s very visual,” Bryan told Fox News. “It’s a good conversation starter for even those who don’t consider themselves Christians.” They started Alabaster Co., named after a story from the book of Mark, where a woman breaks an alabaster jar to use expensive perfume on Jesus’ head. It was one of the only times Jesus used the word “beautiful,” one of the main themes for their company. READ MORE


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