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A Woman's Guide to Reading the Bible in a Year

A Life-Changing Journey into the Heart of God

  • Bestseller
  • Paperback
  • 144 pages
  • Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
  • 14 x 21.4 x 1.3 cm

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be guided through the Bible in just a year with week by week plans and accessible materials

Get to know God in a new way as you dedicate time each day

Diane Stortz is determined to get you into God's Word and through it in a year - a practical Bible aid for any woman.
Aaron Lewendon

Aaron Lewendon

Eden Bibles & Bible Study Specialist

You CAN Read the Bible in a Year

When Diane Stortz was invited to join a study to read the whole Bible in a year, she went for it. It changed her life, even though she'd been a Christian a long time. Now, more than ten years later, she still reads through the Bible every year with a group of friends.

"I didn't start to really know God until I made knowing him my goal as I read the Bible. Getting to know God changed me. It changed how I think and what I do. It changes me still."

God put the Bible together for you. Reading it through in a year helps create a rich experience and a focused understanding of what God wants to reveal about himself. And with week-by-week reading plans, easy-to-use reference material, and stories of encouragement from women like you, A Woman's Guide to Reading the Bible in a Year is the perfect companion for this life-changing practice.

Gather your Bible and some good friends to join you in your journey, or go for it on your own. Either way, God will change you.

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  • Author

    Diane Stortz

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Baker Publishing Group

  • Published

    February 2013

  • Weight

    182g

  • Page Count

    144

  • Dimensions

    14 x 21.4 x 1.3 cm

  • ISBN

    9780764210730

  • ISBN-10

    0764210734

  • Eden Code

    4055288

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    Emily Ghose

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    The layout and font are easy to read. The book guides me through reading the Bible in chronological order. Keeps me focussed from day to day.

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    Emily Ghose

    Average rating of4.0

    The layout and font are easy to read. The book guides me through reading the Bible in chronological order. Keeps me focussed from day to day.

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    The Good Book Stall

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    This book's aim is laudable - to help women read the whole Bible in a year. The book begins with a chapter on how to use this resource and then a chapter of stories of Christian women whose lives have been changed by reading the Bible in a year. The heart of the book is 52 sections giving you Bible readings for a week. There is a brief one page summary outlining the contents of what you are reading and then a largely blank page for you to record something you learned, a verse to remember and questions. Although this reading programme could be done alone, the book's aim is for a small group of women to follow the book's programme and then meet once a week to discuss what they have read. The outline notes are factual and helpful, although give little help on the more difficult parts of the scriptures like the end of Ezekiel and Revelation. The order of reading through the Bible is unusual in that it finishes with Malachi and not Revelation. It would have been good if the book had included a chapter on interpreting the Bible. Overall this is a useful resource but my main bugbear is why it is only for women? Why not make the book a guide that men and women can use? Surely we all need help in reading the Scriptures!