The Daily Walk Bible and The One Year Bible feature easy-to-use formats for reading through the entire Bible in one year. In addition, The Daily Walk Bible features 365 daily devotional readings from Walk Thru the Bible Ministries within the Bible text.-- Choice of Living Bible, King James Version, New King James Version, or New Revised Standard Version text-- Book introductions-- Overviews give a preview of each day's reading-- Your Daily Walk notes offer specific ways to apply the Bible to life-- Insight notes build Bible knowledge
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I finished this in exactly one year. This is the biggest book I've ever read, and the most rewarding. I feel so accomplished now that I've read the whole thing cover to cover (:
Great for a first time reader through the bible but I wasn't that impressed. It just didn't do that much for me. I think next, I'll read the bible through chronologically, which I've never done before. This was good for a bible study setting, as those people from various levels of education concerning the bible could come together to discuss the basics and encourage each other to continue reading through it. So in that way, it was helpful, but I don't think I'd read it again. However, I might if asked to do a study on it again.
Reading the bible cover to cover has always been on my bucket list. I can now say I finally achieved that goal on my 36th birthday. It will always be something I am glad I did and a birthday I will never forget. God is so good! 🙌🏼
I inherited this Bible from my mother, and I had many emotions, thoughts, and feelings while reading it. My mother’s notes throughout gave me extra inspiration for completing the task. I would truly recommend this book, even though it’s an older version. The timelines, daily overviews, daily walk notes, and insights provided extra interesting information to each reading. I feel very proud and thankful that God has helped me to accomplish this goal, and I would recommend it to others.
I've wanted to read the Bible since I was about 12 years old. I remember hearing that if you read 3 chapters a day you will complete the book in a year and over the years I had started and stopped, started and stopped. Last year a FB friend posted she had read the NLT version and spoke of how it had changed her life. While this was not on my list of goals for 2018 I decided to go for it. For me the Old Testament was at times difficult to get through. I believe it is the Word of God therefore I kept going and I will say when I got to the New Testament I was glad I had read the Old. There are many chapters that I enjoyed reading, Ruth & Esther,(being a strong and loyal woman) Psalm (taught me how to pray & praise), Proverbs (practical ways of living), Job (keeping the Faith no matter what is thrown your way). The New brought be closer to the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost! Going forward I plan to continue with Bible study. I did get behind a few times but made it a point to catch up by reading several days at a time if need be. This is not a difficult task but one, that if you choose to take on, be a priority. At least it was for me. :)
I read through the WHOLE bible this year! This Daily Walk has helped me grow so much this year! I've learned a lot, and I've learned how to apply scripture to my life!
Reading the Bible in any version, any form for any amount of time is a benefit and should be a daily activity for Christ followers. This version is the Living bible which still resonates and reads very well and can be very easy to understand for any generation especially the New Testament. What makes this a timeless version of the Bible besides being the Holy Word is the Book Outline given for each book and then the overview presented before each day's reading along with a Daily Walk and Insight that is a great resource and gives you a clue as to what you will be reading and also maybe how to apply it to your life. Once a week you dive into a Psalm in what is called by the publisher a "Weekly Worship" which allows you a break from reading through the Bible from cover to cover. Bruce Wilkinson and the Walk Thru the Bible Ministries have been sharing the Bood News with people for decades now helping them understand the whole message of God's love letter to His people. I do not know if you can find this version anywhere, my copy is pretty well worn and the pages are thin, but hopefully it will be passed on someday to someone else to enjoy and benefit from its many positives. And I finished within a year so congrats to myself and more importantly to the Holy Spirit to continue to mold and shape me into who HE wants me to become.
It took me a while to complete the book from cover to cover. The only reason I gave a four start is that I would prefer the ESV translation compared to the NLT translation. Although NLT is more readable sometimes I feel like ESV is more closer to the original text. Never the less it is a good read and recommend it for beginners who are just starting to read The Bible.
This is the first translation I've read besides the KJV. Sometimes the modern language sounded so odd to me that I laughed, but I found that the approachable language is what made it doable to read in one year. I loved the breakdown by day embedded in the structure, as well as the book summaries and suggestions for application and reflection. I would definitely recommend to others.
Truly a Great book. Tyndale made a non reader read. Obviously I'm not a writer either. So requiring so many of my words means I just go blah blah, sorry I do love this Bible
I made it!! I am so proud that I can now say that I have read the whole Bible! I feel I have a shallow understanding but now I feel I can embark on a deeper dive of different parts of the Bible. I don't have to rely on what others tell me is in the Bible, I have now read it myself!! Glory to God!
A must-read for those who are looking to read the Bible cover-to-cover, but find it daunting. This guide helps make sense of some of the Bible's text while actively engaging the reader to incorporate the teachings into everyday life.
Thoroughly enjoyed this translation of Gods Word! It was fairly easy to keep up with the readings and I liked the commentary at the beginning of each Scripture reading. I will probably read this again in the future.
A really great experience. Definitely strengthened my faith and brought me closer to God. I loved starting my day with reading the Bible and centering my day. Highly recommend this experience if you are a believer.
I enjoyed my second full year of reading The Bible in One Year with Nicky and Pippa Gumbel via the app. I mainly listened to it. I appreciate their work and dedication to create this ministry.
Hands down, the NLT is my favorite version of The Bible!!! Not the Psalms especially. As they are songs/poetry, they lose something in the modernization of the text. But the rest of the Bible I find to be so readable and understandable. I have been reading The Bible since I could read but never have I had quite as much of a grasp of the scriptures in other versions. I have read the King James, American Standard, New King James, and NIV translations so feel I can speak from some knowledge on the subject. That being said, everyone has their own favorite and I do not take that away from anyone. I do feel that if you are new to Bible reading or have been reading the Bible for years and have not been engaged with it fully due to the limitations of the language, then this version is for you too!
Of added interest and helpfulness in The Daily Walk Bible, are the overviews of each section of scripture before you read them. It puts the text in context and that is wonderful! I did not set out to read the Bible in a year, nor did I do that, but as a study Bible, I found it worth its' weight in gold!!! I used it for every Beth Moore Bible Study I did. It's not the version she uses, but it did make the text more understandable to me. Highly, highly recommend this translation!!!
I'm reviewing Daily Walk Bible-NLT: Explore God's Path to Life. I think the ISBN number got messed up or something, because it looks like everyone else is reviewing a different book, but the picture is the same. hmmm
It took me a year and half to read this one year Bible. It's hard to give a lower rating to a Bible, but I can't say I'm overly thrilled with this particular Bible. For one thing, I'm not sure this is actually an NLT version. It doesn't match up with other NLT versions I've seen. Plus, it's really long for a one year version, especially for a slower reader than me. Each day they have an overview of what you are reading, a devotion, and a tidbit about one small area of scripture you are reading that day. The devotions were just ok. They also have a reflection page approximately every 7th day with no scripture reading. That may be great for some people, but as I said, I'm a slow reader. That just made the scripture sections that much longer. For me, it wasn't feasible to complete the Bible in a year with all of that extra reading.
I have tried and failed to read the bible all the way through somewhere between 6 and 7 times. I wasn't sure this time would be any different, but it is now the 17th of August and I right where I am supposed to be. This bible is phenomenal. It has a brief overview before each days reading, followed by a chapter breakdown (in table form), a devotion that goes along with reading - apply reading to daily life, and an insight - basically a fun tidbit and the days reading of course. It also has "make-up" days about every 7 days or so in case there was a day your reading just didn't get done.
The idea of reading the Bible used to seem to me like something only pastors and obsessed people did. I did Bible studies off and on with groups but doubt that I have ever read the Bible all the way through. This books makes it a painless, even interesting process, by chunking up fifteen minute sized sections and adding all kinds of questions and real-life applications that give you food for thought. What's cool is that often, what I have read in the morning, is very relevant to that day's events.