Bible In A Year Notebook 2nd Edition
$15.95
New & improved with spiral binding and extra space for notes!
Based on lots of listener feedback, this notebook is back and updated-the notebook for one of America’s top podcasts, The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)(TM) featuring Jeff Cavins.
The Bible in a Year Notebook, 2nd Edition is the only notebook specifically designed to be used with Fr. Mike’s Bible in a Year podcast.
Whether listeners started following the podcast on its first day or are about to begin now, this notebook is a resource to help them remember what stood out to them on that specific day.
This simple notebook has helpful features like:
*NEW spiral binding for ease of note-taking
*NEW one full page of note-taking space per episode of the podcast to write your thoughts and takeaways
*NEW portrait orientation so it fits nicely on a bookshelf with your Bible in a Year Companions and Great Adventure Catholic Bible
*Color-coded pages using The Bible Timeline(R) Learning System to show you where each day’s readings are in the timeline of salvation history
*The proprietary The Bible in a Year Reading Plan, laid out for each day to help you read along and stay on track
*The Bible verse references for the daily readings on top of that day’s section
In this notebook, podcast listeners will have a place to write down their reflections and prayers every day as they come to see the world more and more through the lens of Scripture.
The Bible in a Year Notebook is the perfect place to record your own journey through Scripture – so no content from the podcast is included, besides the reading plan. Your notes will be the content!
The Bible in a Year podcast has been drawing people back to the Catholic Church and transforming lives around the world-you don’t want to miss any of it.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781954881495
ISBN10: 1954881495
Compiled by: Ascension Press
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: September 2022
Publisher: Ascension Press
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