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How is The Family Reading Bible different from other Bibles?

  • BIBLE-FOCUSED: Most devotionals are light on Scripture and heavy on commentary—but this Bible flips that formula upside-down by focusing
    on Scripture with supporting questions and concepts to bring home the point.
  • FLEXIBLE: This Bible features two reading paths – you choose the path that works best for your family based on your children’s ages and spiritual readiness.
    Both paths incorporate questions to engage children at various levels.
  • ENGAGING: This Bible is arranged like a standard Bible, but the reading paths follow the Bible story in chronological order. This allows you and your children
    to understand the storyline of Scripture and really grasp God’s coherent, redemptive plan. For instance, when you’re reading in I Samuel about Saul chasing
    David to kill him – that’s when you’ll read a Psalm David wrote about what it felt like to have a man he thought was his friend try to harm him. David’s emotions
    are tied to his circumstances and both the story and the Psalm come alive when you read them together.
  • REALISTIC: The readings in this Bible focus on the narrative of Scripture – which you’ll read in short, manageable chunks. The length of the readings
    is deliberately realistic – both in terms of the time families have available and the ability of children to grasp the content.

Additional Features

  • In addition to the two main reading paths, a third path – called Off the Beaten Path – gives your family a chance to pursue subjects of particular interest,
    including the odd and the spectacular.
  • Sidebar notes briefly introduce each passage.
  • Just the Facts: Questions about basic facts in the reading to encourage listening.
  • Let’s Talk: Questions to provoke discussion and learning for the entire family.
  • Why This Matter: Highlights the core “takeaway” message of the reading.
  • Points of Interest: Sometimes fun, always interesting facts that highlight something surprising or little known about the passage. This might be a cultural
    explanation, a geographic or archaeological fact, a historical note, or a fun detail.
  • Articles for parents, including a couple of approaches to talking to your children about salvation.
  • Book introductions.
  • Topical index.

Take a look inside The Family Reading Bible (Right click and select “Save Target As”)

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