Find out all the details about the Book of Luke Illustrating Bible version that is the first of individual books to come. The Bible also comes with free digital downloads of devotional content and journaling prompts.
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The Illustrating Bible will now be available in individual books starting with The Book of Luke. What?! Did I just read that correctly? Yes, you sure did! I’m beyond thrilled and excited about this. I can’t wait to share all the details with you today.
What’s so great is that you can pre-order The Book of Luke today before they sell out. They will start shipping Nov 1st and are expected to sell out due to limited quantity.
Check out the video below where I’m talking more about the specific details and even a FREE download that comes with your purchase.
The Book of Luke is in the New International Version as the previous Illustrating Bible was Christian Standard Bible version. The font is a bit larger in 12 pt this time. This one is still spiral bound making it easy to journal in and with the same thick paper.
This Book of Luke would be amazing to use for a small group or Sunday school class to study through the whole book and journal as you go. With its own individual book, you could definitely travel with it and take it with you to church easily.
DaySpring is also giving away a FREE download of printables, devotionals, and Bible journaling prompts with every purchase to help you get started.
I can’t wait to see what the next books will be that DaySpring releases. This is going to be such a fun adventure as we study through the Bible book by book. Don’t forget to grab yours now and check back soon as I’ll be sharing a flip-through with more details up close. Let me know if you have any specific questions in the comments below that I didn’t cover in the video. God bless!
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Deborah says
This seems a bit overpriced: $25 for a single one of the 66 books of the Bible, when the complete Illustrating Bible is $99. Forgive me if you address this in your video (which I can’t watch right now).