They got some of the nicest used furniture you can expect to find. Hours are not the best.
Tonia O.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Chicago, IL
This was a really good thrift store. I don’t ordinarily find such an interesting array of items. This is a place definitely worth looking into… but here’s the thing, you do have to dig a little. On the surface, I can’t say that I find this thrift store particularly interesting, but isn’t that the point and the fun of it all? I haven’t decided however, if the price point is comparative with other thrift stores. I love some of the items I found, however, other items seemed to be priced inordinately high. Happy thrifting!
J A V.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Palos Park, IL
Wow, I shop ALL the RESALE and charity store and I must say, that this place has the MOSTREASONABLEPRICES of any I’ve shopped. Also, every on of these hard workers are VOLUNTEERS! Wow — great job — great prices — great store with a great cause!
Tasha W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Flossmoor, IL
You never know what you will find at Bibles for Missions. I have been thrifting here for the past thirteen years. I bought classic furniture pieces to furnish my office space, I have found wonderful books for my children, and I have also secured good quality household items. To provide an example, one day I found the entire first collection of «American Girl Meet… Books.» For those people who are«Fashion Thrifters,» this location is probably not for you. Bibles for Missions is more of a vintage kind of store, but as with any other thrift store, you never know what you may find on any given day!
Dee D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Chicago, IL
I come here mainly to find household items. I love the great selection and how easy it is to find everything. Nothing in this store is out of place! Categories, sections, labels, you name it. Not to mention THE friendliest staff ever.
Trudi G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Orland Park, IL
I love this thrift store, and have shopped here on and off for many years. Always, neat, clean and organized. You won’t find a lot of modern décor items, but if you need a vase or plates for give away cookies this is the place. Prices are much less than the other local thrift shops. As far as clothing all similar items have the same price. All jeans are $ 3 or 3.50 Regardless of brand, all tops, all sweaters are priced alike. Just snagged a brand new pair of DKNY jeans net for a song. And when I’m donating items this is my go to place, no overpaid CEO heading this organization, and proceeds go where they say they do.
Karen G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Chicagoland, IL
Within my lifetime, people understood what it was like to be poor. They understood saving for things and making sure these things lasted. I’m not talking about the Money magazine people who whine they can’t make it on $ 150,000 a year. I’m talking about hard working, hard drinking Poles and Italians of my childhood. The kind that saved string, coffee cans, and bacon fat. I have noticed the Unilocalers in Chicago tend to be younger… you DO realize people save bacon grease? These people saved for a long time for things… particularly FURNITURE. For those of you on a certain ago, think back… thank back to a hot summer day, the day your parents drag you to your Auntie Anna and Uncle Forian’s house. You sit on the couch … and your ass is on fire… Yes, the plastic covering preserving the furniture has stuck to your legs… As you peel your skin off the 130 F plastic, you curse the depression era mentality of your crazy relatives. SO, despite the odd name, I stop in this store… and it was LOVELY. Bibles for &*^#^%%& as far as I am concerned, what a delightful store!!! Its clean, non smelly, HUGE and super well originized. And best of all — prefect vintage plastic covered couchs! THese things never survive the leaking plastizers, sun damage, spilled«pussycat“drink mix, old poeple stank. NICE! The glass seletcion is heavy on classic cordial glasses and 1960/1950s punch sets and etehed wine glasses. This isn’t the place for beer glasses, and goofy vintage 1950s glasses. Classic church lady all the way here. Vareid selection of furniture — but it was great that there was much furinture– dining tables, side tables, counchs, lamps. Art along every wall of the place. lots of empty picture frames −4×6, and 3×5., selction of greeting cards, lots of clothes(didnt look at these), and a nice christmas selction of décor items [ most of the back of the store was Christmas. I assume the holiday changes with the seasons? exercise equipment selection, huge kitchen area and lots of toys. And best of all, full of colorful neighborhood characters– old ladies in head scarves clogs and white socks and friendly kind smily ladies. I recommend a visit!