NET Abide Bible Journal Ruth Comfort Print
$9.99
Do you yearn for life-giving, intimate communion with God? The Abide Bible Journals are designed to help you experience the peace, hope, and growth that come from encountering the voice and presence of God in Scripture. This journal volume of the Book of Ruth will help you develop Scripture-engagement habits to help you know the power and spiritual nourishment of abiding in the Word.This Abide Bible Journal is designed to help you focus on the message of this section of the Bible. The format is ideal for personal or group study as each handy journaling paperback includes individual book introductions, a single-column Scripture layout, and powerful passage-specific prompts with light journaling lines opposite each page of Scripture.Created in partnership with Bible Gateway and the Taylor University Center for Scripture Engagement, the Abide Scripture engagement prompts are based on four ways of engaging deeply with the Bible:Praying Scripture: Pattern your prayers after biblical textsPicture It: Place yourself in a biblical narrative as a bystander or participantJournal: Focus and reflect on Scripture and its meaning for your lifeContemplate: Follow the simple 4-step practice of feasting in God’s Word Features include:Clear and readable Thomas Nelson NET TypefaceThick paper suited for journalingBrief book introductionsInnovative Scripture-engagement promptsHandheld size for personal and group studyFlexible sewn bindingStunning cover artwork by Stephen Crotts
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SKU (ISBN): 9780785236993
ISBN10: 0785236996
Translation: New English Bible (NEB)
Language: English
Color: Full Color
Binding: Paper
Published: December 2020
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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