Terms of Use

The Navigators website is offered to the user on the condition of acceptance without modification of the terms, conditions, and notices contained herein. Use of The Navigators website constitutes agreement to all such terms, conditions, and notices.

All information contained on this website or in The Navigators magazines, books and other materials or products, such as text, graphics, illustrations, logos, etc., are copyrighted by and proprietary to The Navigators and may not be reproduced into any medium or translated in whole or in part by individuals, organizations, or corporations. The Navigators material(s) and/or products(s) may not be bundled or sold with other materials(s) and/or product(s), used in any derivative work(s), or used in connection with any fundraising activities without prior written express permission.

Granting permissions is at the sole discretion of The Navigators Corporate Affairs, Communications, or NavPress departments. Written permission must be obtained prior to using, translating, reproducing, publishing, or redistributing the material(s) and/or products(s).

Individual(s) may download a single copy of The Navigators materials located under “Blog”, “Resources”, and “Devotionals” for informational, educational, non-commercial, personal study and without alteration. The materials may be used only in the format in which The Navigators organization makes them available on the website. The information may not be posted on other websites or servers and excerpts or portions of one or more of The Navigators materials may not be used or posted for promotional purposes without prior written permission. Access to The Navigators material(s) and/or product(s) or the contents may be made by a hyperlink to any page on www.navigators.org.

Up to 15 copies each of The Wheel, Word Hand, Prayer Hand, or The Bridge to Life illustrations found on www.navigators.org may be copied and redistributed for Sunday school classes or other non-commercial study with others without prior written permission. All copies of these illustrations must retain all copyrights, trademarks, and other proprietary notices, must not be modified in any way, must not be incorporated in another work, and must not be used in such a way as indicates or implies an association of the user with The Navigators. The illustrations may not be bundled or sold with other material(s) and/or product(s), used in any derivative works, or used in connection with any fundraising activities without prior written express permission.

Distribution Permission

Other than the exceptions described, written permission must be obtained prior to redistribution of any copies. The permission request must include the following: name of requesting individual/entity/company, physical address, email address, contact number, number of exact copies requested, title of the specific illustration(s) or work requested, purpose of request, area/community to which copies will be redistributed, timeline of redistribution, cost assessed (if any), projected sale price (if any), and a PDF version of the proposed product. The Navigators will not grant non-specific requests.

Copy/Translation Request Illustrations

To request copy/translation of Navigator illustrations email carm@navigators.org.

Proper Illustration Credit

The following are examples of proper copyright credit of The Navigators illustrations obtained from The Navigators website:

  • The Bridge to Life ©1976 The Navigators, all rights reserved.
  • The Wheel ©1976 The Navigators, all rights reserved. The Wheel Illustration must display the ® symbol as it is a trademark of The Navigators.
  • Word Hand ©1964 The Navigators, all rights reserved.
  • Prayer Hand ©1976 The Navigators, all rights reserved.

Copy/Book Permission

For use or translation of any NavPress publication(s) please see www.navpress.com/permissions.

License/Translation Permission

For license permission please send your request to carm@navigators.org or mail to Corporate Affairs, PO Box 6000, Colorado Springs, CO 80934. Email is preferred and expedites the process.