
Making a commitment to read through all the various texts of the Bible is no simple task, and even more daunting is coming to understand all of it after you’ve read it through. Thus comes the necessity for student Bibles; Bibles that design programs for you to manage your Bible reading time and also help you to understand God’s word. When it comes to reading the Bible, it’s quite easy to get discouraged tackling the archaic language and terminology, and also making sense of books like Judges. With a student Bible you can find the passages you want to read, and understand all the little details.
If you’re looking for a holiday gift for a religious friend or family member, a student Bible will be a much appreciated addition to their collection.
Sometimes you may need guidance translating a section of the Good Book. There are a variety of Bible commentaries or Bible study guides available to accompany your devotional reading, some available in large print.
When I was younger, my parents utilized Hanna-Barbera’s “The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible” video series to get me and my brother interested in the Bible. To some this may seem like a ruse, but thankfully, we took our interest in the word of God well into our adult life.