The words of Jesus will be seen by millions of people this Easter, thanks to a new evangelistic campaign.

The ‘Quote Jesus’ campaign will see Bible verses quoting Jesus emblazoned on the sides of 75 London buses until 24 April.

Among the quotes are: “Everyone who lives and believes in me will never die”, “I am the way the truth and the life”, and “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest”.

Hope

Quote Jesus says the campaign is about addressing the lack of hope in a disillusioned generation, and about showing millions of people the hope that the Bible offers.

Howard Conder, who launched the project, said that “our vision for this campaign is to influence the hearts, minds and perceptions of this generation, to offer them hope and faith for a better future”.

He spoke of the comfort of Jesus’ words, saying: “The Bible is a book of hope and this generation is missing out because it has little knowledge of what the Bible has to say.”

International support

Support for the campaign has been widespread, with endorsements being received from Christians in America and Australia.

The campaign comes eight years after a controversial ‘atheist bus’ campaign by the British Humanist Association.

At the time, some buses featured advertisements saying: “There’s probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life.”

Cross-party MPs attacked the “religiously offensive and morally unhelpful advertisements” of the atheist campaign.