I wanted to share with you a little unboxing of the She Reads Truth Bible today. I’ve never owned a "pretty" Bible before or one that's women specific so I decided to purchase one. I loved the idea of having a Women's Bible that is more relatable and easy to apply to my life. I went on the hunt and came across the She Reads Truth Bibles which are the CSV version. Besides the NKJV, I’m not too familiar on all of the different translations but I was told that the CSV is much easier to understand. If you want to know the official definition, here's the 411 according to Wiki, "The Christian Standard Bible (CSB) is a modern English Bible translation of the Christian Bible. Work on the translation was completed in June 2016, with the first full edition released in March 2017. The translation was updated in February 2020."
This sounded great because if I'm being totally real (which you know I always am), I haven't cracked my previous bible open in awhile nor did I ever as much as I should. After reviewing a lot of the different Women Study Bible options, I decided to go for the She Reads Truth Bible by Amanada Bible Williams and Raechel Myers. It checked the boxes of being made for women, having a nice modern look and there are a lot of extra features that my other Bible doesn't have. These include maps, charts, timelines and instructions on how to read the Bible.
I’ve always wanted to read the Bible in its entirety, however have never really known where to begin. I’m excited that this has both reading plans and devotionals to help provide some guidance on how to start.
I also think having a beautiful Bible can add to the experience + will encourage me to use it more. There are several different finishes + covers to choose from. They have hardcovers, soft leather bound Bibles and linen covers. I ended up purchasing this one which is a grey linen binding. It also comes with a matching storage box and two built-in satin ribbon bookmarks. I debated between the grey linen and this neutral hardcover style. I ended up going for the grey because I felt the linen fabric might be more durable over time + it had the storage box. I chose to purchase the non-indexed version so that I could add my own tabs (I purchased these), but they also offer an indexed version too. You can browse all of the different versions they make here.
What color would you choose?
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