I also am a huge Faith Womack fan. She has taught me so much and inspired me to go deeper. I am part of her Patreon, and she also does Psalm studies and verse mapping.
They do have sticker remover that you can buy. I haven’t tried it in Bible paper, but I’ve seen people use it on thinner Japanese planners like a Hobonichi, so in theory it should work on Bible paper too
The problem of notes criss-crossing is one reason I am making my digital Bible single column with the text in the center of the page so there is room on both sides. I am like you - I don’t want to drag arrows across text or have to scrunch words into the gutter. Working so far.
@@Searching4Faith I am creating my own. I use NASB as my primary translation, and while there are a lot of NASB e-Bibles (I have several), I haven’t found any digital Bibles - i.e. where I can write on the page, underline, box, etc. So in my notes app I am creating my own using my NASB e-Bible for the text. I started in January 2023, but after I was done I decided I didn’t like wide margin on just one side. So I am slowly converting the books to a new format - larger text, wider space between lines, and the text in the middle of the page so I have more room for notes all around the text. I’m maybe half finished with the conversion. I know -TMI. 😅😅😅
@@Searching4Faith I use NotesWriter Pro. I started using it before Goodnotes and Noteability were out. I tried some of the others available then but didn’t like them.
There is an LSB of the new testament that came a couple of months ago that has the text in the center and room to write on all 4 sides. It's paperback but I took it to the office supply store and had the spine cut off so I could have it spiral bound. If you haven't used the LSB it's built off of the NASB.
The cardsrock type tabs tend to be damaging to your thin Bible pages. If you add some washi along the bottom the tab and against the edge if the page, it helps reinforce your page.
I have been looking at Faith's Grace Plan with the videos. I think I might try it this winter. I haven't seen many people talk about that one. Right now I'm thinking about starting Seamless, or lifeway's new Alive study. I want something that I can deep dive and really pick it apart and form my studying regimen over the summer.
I am a beginner to Bible journaling and I want to thank you for your video. It has been helpful and I look forward to seeing more of them. I am actually brand new to Bible journaling I’ve asked God to help me with this journey that I’m doing.
I love the Bible study method laid out in Jen Wilkin’s book “Women of the Word.” It’s a quick read but really encouraging. She helps us remember that we can have tools to dig things out of Scripture for ourselves! Might feel empowering for you
Yes, I actually got that book for Christmas and haven’t read it yet. I have a huge stack of books I’m working through. 😊Thank you for the recommendation
Thank you for sharing your process. It's always helpful to see how different people approach Bible study. :o) I have been following Faith for a couple of years now and really like her content. :o)
It’s so sweet of you to do a giveaway! I love getting new bibles so much but I wouldn’t be able to use the one you’re giving away because I need large print 😩 but it is beautiful! God bless you!
Very cute Bible, I love the color of the Bible. I never saw a double column Bible as in journaling Bible. The spiral Bible is neat and I definitely need to look into it. Also the Psalms devotional too. 💓💓💓💓
This video is awesome. Just what I needed. I’ve also found some goodies I will be buying to help me with my bible study/ bible journaling. Thank you for sharing and God bless.
If I were entering the giveaway, I would like the Bible pristine with nothing added so I could do it myself. I realize that might be just me. One suggestion - don’t add tabs. Some people love them, some really dislike them.
I am a huge fan of Faith Womack and inspired me to go deeper with my studies and resume seminary. I'm also a fan of apologetics and have that Apologetics Study Bible as well. Thanks for the video!
Thank you for sharing! I have a bachelors degree in ministry myself and it blows my mind to think I’m using it in some small way now. 😊 I wish you the best with your studies. Definitely research different schools as like with anything there are seminaries with different schools of thought and some are more on the liberal side, like Emory.
@@Searching4Faith Thank you so much. I'm at Liberty getting an MA in Biblical Exposition. I was going to get an MDiv, but that can wait since it's a much larger program (75 credits).
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and insights. I appreciate your method of how you do things as someone else with a need to keep things fresh for myself in the process of learning about God and maintaining our relationship with him. You’re doing great.
Faith is a good provider of information as well. I have yet to find the budget space for her studies, but I do think that she has given good information to her audience as far as I have found her so far.