Revival of Bible Reading Bookmark – 7 Suggestions for Getting the Most from God’s Word April 27, 2017

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Each month this year we are offering a free resource to help encourage Christians and churches. These tools are designed to encourage prayer, Bible reading, witnessing, and personal ministry to others. I hope you will use them and pass them along!

Several months ago I wrote in my private journal a simple prayer concerning the Word of God. With the help of some precious friends we have taken those thoughts and created a beautiful devotional bookmark.

On the back of the bookmark you will find 7 simple suggestions on how to read the Word of God more effectively. It can be used to mark where you are reading in the Scriptures each day and will encourage you to pray and read with definite purpose.

In recent meetings we have made these bookmarks available and they have been very well received. A businessman that I talked with recently on a plane just wrote to tell me that he was using his every evening as he read the Bible and that the Lord had used it to help him.

Download the bookmark HERE.

If you would like to order a number of these to pass along to your church, Sunday School class, or family we would be happy to work with you to provide them. Any donation that you would like to give to help offset the cost would be greatly appreciated.

To sign up as a prayer partner please click here. You will receive periodic updates and weekly devotionals directly to your inbox. 

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