Showing posts with label Biblical Reference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biblical Reference. Show all posts

Monday, January 14, 2019

30 Days to Understanding the Bible Review and Giveaway

30 Days to Understanding the Bible
by Max Anders

The thirtieth anniversary release of this book has hit bookshelves and continues to offer readers a wealth of learning and information.  A simple-to-use guide, anyone can pick up this book and quickly and easily learn key information to the Bible in 15 minutes or less each day.  Written by a veteran pastor and author of over 25 books, this bestseller of his has been a recommended book for Bible Teachers and pastors for years already.

Until I had the opportunity to review this book, I had no idea it existed, but I wish I had!  Between the very simple covers are a world of helpful information.  Whether the reader is a new Christian or has been a believer for over 30 years, this is a resource every Christian should own and read.

Each chapter is short and written in easy to understand language - no big words or scholarly ideas.  Designed to be a 30 day read, in 15 minutes or less, a chapter can be read.  Each chapter has a main idea with a break down of information, memorization tips, reviews throughout the chapter and loads of explanation to make the information click.  Broken down into 7 sections, each section then covers vital pieces to help the reader grasp the information.  For example, section one covers the Old Testament, so the 14 chapters contained within cover only Old Testament ideas and key pieces to the Bible, such as the structure of the Bible, geography, the main eras of the Old Testament and special books.  Other sections cover the New Testament, the Ten Great Doctrines, a nano summary, a section on how to master the Bible, a teaching plan and bonus chapters.

I found the information very easy to understand and learn.  With the repetition throughout and the opportunities to write in the book and practice, the information I would have previously found boring, like the main eras of the Old Testament, who they were about and where they took place, it now sticks in my brain and I can understand better and also answer questions I could not before, though I have read the bible through a couple of times and attended church my entire life.  This is information my fact-remembering, Christian-schooled husband knows without having to think that has always made me feel inferior.  Now I feel like I know things I should, and without hours of Bible class lectures and tests.

I have chosen to read the book a bit slower than each day, stretching the read past 30 days, re-reading the chapter a few times over to really absorb and learn the information.  There are so many options and possibilities as to how to use this book, that whether you do a straight 30 days or make it a weekly study, there is no way you can't learn something.

I highly recommend this book to all believers.  It is a key resource.  Even to those who think they know much about the Bible, there is much to still be learned and understood.  The writing style is easy to understand, the work load is light, the reading is pleasing and the results are fast.  A key resource to own and use!

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Giveaway
Thanks to FlyBy promotions, I have the opportunity to give a copy away to one of my readers.  Like or comment to enter, winner will be drawn at random on Monday, January 21st.

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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Woman's Guide to Reading the Bible in a Year

 
A Woman's Guide to Reading the Bible in a Year
by Diane Stortz
 
A book geared especially toward women and their needs for social iteractions and friendships, this guide begins with a little introduction and encouragement.  Built around the idea that a group of women should seek to accomplish this task of reading through the Bible in a year together, stories are shared that give the reader ideas of success and support.
 
Set apart into weeks, each week begins with a little background about the verses that will be read for the week.  Following that, there is a list of books, chapters and verses to be read, one for each day.  Checkpoints are listed for the reader to have some points to look for in their reading to keep things centered.  A journal portion of the page is left for the reader to answer questions about what they have read, allowing the reader to jot down verses or passages to remember, something that was learned or gained, and any questions.  This page then proves helpful for the weekly group meetings for discussion.
 
While inteneded for group use, this book is equally helpful for reading on ones own as well.  Simple and easy to follow, the guide breaks the Bible down into manageable portions that offer success.  I enjoyed the intro for each week, as it guides the reading rather than just offering a list of verses to read.  A book that will surely stay in my collection and one that I am recommending to all of my female friends.  A good place to condsider starting a small group.
 
I was provided a free copy of this book for review through Waterbrook Multnomah's Blogging for Books program. I was in no way compensated for this review nor was I required to write a positive review.
 

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Nelson's Biblical Cyclopedic Index



Nelson's Biblical Cyclopedic Index
The Best Bible Subject Index Ever
by Thomas Nelson Publishers


The most recent Biblical Index published by Thomas Nelson is a handy little resource for all students of the Bible, from novice to knowledgeable.  It is arranged alphabetically, giving reference to the book, chapter and verse for each topic.  The index provides two sources of information: the scriptural material needed for your study and an outline in the order it appears in the Bible within each topic heading.  A nice small size, it is easy to tuck into a book bag and take along.  User friendly, this book is not intimidating as some other Biblical reference texts can be.  Able to be used with any Bible translation, you get a combined concordance Biblical dictionary and topical Bible all in one little book with more than 80,000 topics and 300 word studies.

For those who will use this book regularly, it would be much better in hard cover format as the cover can be easily bent, made of fairly thin paper.  That aside, a welcome addition to any library, making the study and understanding of the Bible all the easier.


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