My favorite Bible and Bible Study
No matter where you are on your faith journey, whether you are a long time believer, a new believer or just searching for truth, getting into the Word of God is one of the most important things we can do.
While you definitely do not need anything fancy, (Jesus doesn’t care about your aesthetic) I do love my beautiful She Reads Truth Bible. I love the easy to read, but biblically sound translation. I have recently started this Bible Study from Alabaster Co and it is so beautiful. I love how it takes the biblical stories and applies them to our lives today. I have both in my Linktree if you’re interested.
Where are you at in your Faith walk? I have been in church my entire life. I was saved at 4 years old, and while I definitely believe it was real and that Jesus loves when we come to Him as a child, I rededicated my life to Christ in my late 20’s after living some life.
Raising my children in a Christian home, homeschooling, having them in church and fostering a love for the Word is my number one ministry. 💚
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As you delve into your spiritual path, understanding the significance of a good study Bible is invaluable. The She Reads Truth Bible is loved for its readability and doctrinal soundness, fostering a deeper connection to Scripture. Also, engaging in a Bible study like the one from Alabaster Co helps apply biblical stories to modern life, enriching your understanding and everyday application of faith. For those exploring their faith, consider starting with the basics of Bible interpretation, the significance of daily devotionals, and how to integrate biblical principles into your family life, especially if you're raising kids in a Christian environment. Creating family traditions centered on scripture can foster love for God's Word in children. Encouraging open discussions about faith can strengthen their understanding and personal beliefs while supporting your own spiritual journey. Remember, no matter where you are in your faith walk, even small steps like daily readings can lead to profound growth.




























































































































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