Member Reviews
I love bible recap. I hadn’t heard of the author before but now I’m going to get her podcasts. I love how she describes the verses in a easy to read manner. I have been reading bible a day books for awhile, because it seems that the best way for me to read without getting overwhelmed. This book is great for anyone who loves reading the Bible or is just starting out. I will for sure buy this book when it is published. |
I am a big fan of Tara-Leigh Cobble and The Bible Recap. I was very excited to see it in print form. This will be a resource and Bible reading plan I will be using again and again. I listened to The Bible Recap podcast, and the book follows the same format, just in print form and a little more condensed. The reading for each day is listed on top. This is followed by the commentary and insight into the days reading, ending with the Godshot for the day. I love TLC's daily reminder that the Bible is not about us. It is about God. This is a great reading plan and resource for anyone who wants to grow in his or her faith and be in the word of God every day! |
This will obviously take me a year to get through but I did read some things and look at the set and I loved it. I felt the material was easy to digest and very well-organized. I can't wait for this to be published so I can write in the margins and really highlight the things on paper, etc. |
Rating (on a scale of 1 to 5, 5 being excellent) Quality of writing: 5 Pace: 5 Enjoyability: 5 Ease of Reading: 5 |
"This book is dedicated to every person who has tried and failed countless times to read the Bible, who has almost given up on understanding God and His Word, and who is here, trying one more time..." I love this thought, and I already love this book. I have actually read through the Bible for each of the last 5 years or so, but at times it has felt like an obligation or simply a goal to achieve. This book will provide freshness as I plan to re-launch another read-through in 2021. I tested out the reading for today - day 240 - and it provides much context and time-line to the suggested chapters for the day and then makes application for the reader. So helpful. The down-side would be that to read through the Bible, another book or device is required as the Bible content is not included in the book. That is actually a positive though since many readers will have different version preferences and allows this book to work for all. So while I have not yet read the whole book, I've looked at it enough to know this will be part of my read-through-the-Bible in 2021 strategy and plan. I try to use a different approach each year - so this is perfect timing. I will likely need my own physical copy! In fact I've already pre-ordered. |








