Monday, September 26, 2011

Review: New Women's Devotional Bible

             New Women's Devotional Bible                                         

Leather Bound, 1600 pages
Published September 6th 2006 by Zondervan
ISBN0310936160 (ISBN13:9780310936169)

Bible Translation: NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION

Ages: 18 & Up

Paper Edge Description: White

Page Count: 1600

Size: 5.6 in. wide x 8.5 in. high x 1.5 in. deep (Metric:142 mm x 216 mm x 38 mm)

Book & Bible Cover Size: Medium

Weight: 1.97 lb
(892 gm)
Written by women for women, the New Women's Devotional Bible in NIV offers a fresh perspective on God s Word through a year s worth of relevant, engaging devotions placed throughout the text of the NIV.

Description:

An all-new devotional Bible, the New Women's Devotional Bible helps a new generation of Christian women apply God s Word to their lives. It includes a full year of all-new devotions by women of God. Added features from its bestselling predecessor make this Bible more engaging, practical, and versatile. Features Include:

Complete text of the NIV "the most read, most trusted Bible translation"

A full year of weekday and weekend devotions bring insight and inspiration. Also included are questions for reflection to help women apply God s Word to life.

Devotions by well-known--and not-so-well-known women of God, including Joni Eareckson Tada, Elisabeth Elliot, Lynne Hybels, Anne Graham Lotz, and Katie Brazelton

Multiple reading plans for year-after-year use

Introductions for each book of the Bible

500 callouts spotlighting key verses of the Bible for memorization and contemplation

Author index with biographical information on each contributor

Subject index to help you locate topics easily

Presentation page

Double-column format



My Thoughts:


The devotionals in this bible are written by women for women, sharing their love for God.

I especially enjoyed the weekend devotions. It shared with me women from the bible. Into their character and daily lives. Stories of women like Delilah, Queen Esther, Bathsheba and Rahab. They had the same sorrows and concerns then as we have now as women.

In the New Testament you'll find women who were a very important part of the early growth of church. Their lives inspired and encouraged Christians then and today.

I, as woman, get a chance to see into their lives and apply what I learn from them to my own daily life.

I highly recommend this devotional bible.

Disclosure: I receive an ebook copy of this bible for review. This review is my honest opinion.
I give it a 5 out of 5




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