Crossway's new line of ESV Scripture Journals lets readers interact with each book of the New and Old Testaments A reader's relationship with the Bible can be highly personal. It's a relationship that ...
What this artsy trend among Christian women shows us about offline spirituality. Lately I’ve been more than a little intimidated by the pictures people are posting of their Scripture art-journaling on ...
HolyJot launches HolyJot 365 — a free, yearlong Bible study guiding believers through Scripture with devotionals, journaling, Threads, and Zoom fellowship. Our hope is that HolyJot 365 will serve as a ...
A modern Bible journaling platform for individuals and families—launching August 1st with tools for teens, parents, and faith seekers of all ages. Whether you're a parent, teen, or newcomer to ...
Many scholars believe the Bible's oldest manuscript piece was made around 125 A.D. Copies were tediously scribed by hand by monks in monasteries and later by professional copyists. The average person ...
The first time Meg Hunter-Kilmer read the entire Bible, it took her about six years, at the rate of a chapter a day. By the time she finished, as a freshman in college, she felt like she needed a ...
For many, the spiritual life may not seem to require the presence of a writing utensil, but some Catholic groups are encouraging journaling in connection with one’s faith to bring about fruitful ...
Expanded offerings and new audiences are driving double-digit sales increases. There’s no such thing as too many Bibles for Tim Wildsmith. The colorful editions are neatly stacked on shelves in the ...
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