Though I am not a minister, I was interested to see what all
this publication of the Bible contained, as I heard it had extra resources. It
is a soft leather and very comfortable to hold. There are three bookmarks,
which is a major plus for me, as I usually read in more than one place at a
time. The text is small print (not tiny, but definitely not large print) and
portions of Scripture are separated by titles and captions.
In the center of the Bible is a tab for easy flipping to the
minister’s resources (which thus make this a minister’s Bible). I didn’t read
through all of them, but skimmed somewhat, just to see what they were like. One
of the categories that I read was on baptism. I found that some of the method
suggestions and approach used was a little extra-Biblical (almost leaning
toward baptism being what seals our salvation, rather than it just being a
symbol). On that note, I would mention that though there are these resources,
whoever is using the Bible should be careful to be certain that the material given
here is actually in line with the content of God’s Word.
*I received this from Book Look Bloggers and happily
provided my honest review*
Book Description
Pastors and church leaders stand ready to meet the needs of their flocks. And Thomas Nelson's beautiful and durable KJV Minister’s Bible is here to help. With sermons, readings, outlines, prayers, and more, this Bible is a one-stop resource, offering direction for weddings, funerals, communion and baptism services, confirmations, dedications, and a variety of other pastoral care situations.
Features include:
Complete text of the timeless and beautiful King James Version, perfect for devotional and worship settings
Exclusive KJV Comfort Print®
A comprehensive collection of pastoral resources, located between the Testaments—prayers, sermons, outlines, and more
Sewn, lay-flat binding to ensure easy, one-handed use
Three satin ribbon markers to quickly navigate between favorite passages and resources
Elegant, durable, understated covers, appropriate for any ministry setting
9-point print size
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