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Holy Bible: Live NLT

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Most youth Bibles are just teen versions of adult Bibles. "Live" takes an all-new, teen-centered approach. It includes a wealth of experiences and activities that help teens discover surprising things about God, see God involved in their lives, and express their faith creatively--both in the pages of the Bible and on the tie-in Web site. This is the only youth Bible with content created by teenagers. Art, photos, and other creative forms of self-expression from youth are packed into this Bible as a launching point to drive teens into God's Word. Teens will see how God works in the lives of other teens and be encouraged to express their faith, too. C. S. Lewis said, "We can nowhere evade the presence of God. The world is crowded with Him. He walks everywhere incognito." This Bible will show teens this truth. Features include NLT text, two-color interior (orange/black), student art, student poems, interactive tie-in Web site, sidebars that spark teen creativity, "Try This" feature that encourages teens to live out their faith, quotes and profiles of famous people of faith.

1376 pages, Hardcover

Published June 1, 2008

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January 7, 2025
I had a goal, way back in college, to read through the Bible 100 times by the age of 50.

This is number 82.

The closer I get to that goal, the less likely it appears that I will hit it on time. Even still, I hope the value I put on this book can be told through the attempt. In a far more important way, what I value is not even the book itself but the impact that the Bible has had on my life.

This is supposed to be a "review" of the book, but what right do I or any of us have to do so? What we should instead do is let the Bible "review" us. Is it changing us? Are we living up to the commands and dictates found in these pages? I know that I have a long, long way to go. But hopefully, with each time through, and with each daily reading, I become just a little bit more like him. Day by day, glory to glory, I pray that I am reflecting Him just a little bit better.
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February 7, 2011
I think that by having sections such as questions from other christians, new ideas to put into practice, real life stories, and more just adds a more personal touch and is very engaging. :)
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September 27, 2010
this is an excellent edition of the Bible. It uses lots of engaging and thoughtful visuals to help the reader understand the many different stories.
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