The year 2011 is the 400th anniversary of the Authorised Version or King James Version (KJV) of the Bible. It is no accident that the KJV should outlast and outstrip all other English versions to be the bestselling and best loved Bible of all time. The challenge of the many modern English versions notwithstanding, the KJV remains popular and highly ranked on the Bible bestsellers’ list. The KJV is especially well loved by those who sincerely believe in the preservation of the inspired Scriptures by extraordinary providence. It is defended particularly by those who earnestly contend for the faith, especially the old-time faith of our Reformation fathers. While many mainline denominations have departed from the historic Christian Faith, there are still remnant Baptist, Episcopal, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian and Reformed churches which continue to stand firm on the good old Protestant Faith, uphold the Traditional Hebrew and Greek Texts underlying the Reformation Bibles best represented by the KJV, and practise separation from all forms of unbelief and apostasy.