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The Pocket Testament League begins the new year of the new Millennium by sharing Gospels on Washington Mall to mark the presidential inauguration.

League president Mike Brickley launches a program to encourage Christians to "Read, Carry and Share" the Word of God, returning the League firmly to its original mandate.

A web presence for the League includes the ability of members to request prayer for their evangelism efforts.

NASCAR racing legend Dale Earnhardt is killed in a crash on the final lap of the Daytona 500. Many League members use the event to share the Gospel with race fans around the country.

Mad Cow Disease wipes out the British livestock industry. The US is spared due to prompt response by officials.

Lance Armstrong comes back from cancer to win his third straight Tour de France bicycle race, completing the 2,274-mile race is 86 hours, 17 minutes and 28 seconds.

Early on the morning of September 11, Americans awake to a new reality as they watch the twin towers of the World Trade Center collapse after a terrorist act.

A nation pulls together. United in grief over their fallen brethren, Americans gather in churches around the nation to pray and reflect on the price of freedom.

Around the country, new security measures create a heightened sense that life is short. Christians use this opportunity to turn discussions to spiritual topics.

As American soldiers head to Afghanistan, the League ships hundreds of thousands of camouflage Gospels especially designed for use in military settings.