30 October 2015
NIV Bible for Teen Girls: Growing In Faith.Hope.Love Book Review
October 30, 2015
Today's
teen girl needs reassurance that no issue is too big for God. The NIV
Bible for Teen Girls, designed specifically for girls ages 13 to 18, will
do just that. This Bible is packed with daily readings, highlighted
promises of God, challenging insights, smart advice, and open discussions about
the realities of life. This Bible is designed to help teen girls grow in
faith, hope, and love. It is as sincere about a teen girl's walk with God
as they are, helping them discover his will for all areas of their life,
including relating to their family, dealing with friends, work, sports, guys,
and so much more.
My
Thoughts:
I
am always on the lookout for Bibles for my kids. They grow so fast and in so
many ways spiritually and physically. My now recently turned 13 year old
daughter has a lot of learning disabilities. Her reading abilities is always
changing and is challenging at times. When I saw the NIV Bible for Teen Girls:
Growing In Faith.Hope. I thought this would be a great Bible to fit her needs
for several years to come. Something she can grow in and yet feel comfortable
navigating within the pages.
Features:
Publisher:
Zondervan
New
International Version
ISBN
13:978-0310749691
1720
Pages
Hardcover
Ages
13-18 Teen Girls
Book
Introduction for each book of the Bible
Daily
Readings by popular Christian female authors
Highlighted
promises of God
Concordance
Foot
Notes
My
Thoughts:
I
always have a hard time reviewing a Bible. You can’t really review the Word of
Life. I like to look at the features and try to draw out those items and how
they enhance your time spent reading His Words.
The
first thing I noticed when this Bible arrived was the color and design on the
front and back cover. It’s very pretty and girly yet, not overwhelming for
those girls who don’t like to feel like a, “fluffy princesses” as my daughter calls
it!
The
binding looks sturdy on the Bible. The pages aren’t extremely thin and shouldn’t
tear easily. Bible highlighters don’t bleed through the pages. The font is a
decent size for the majority of girls. It’s smaller than I prefer for my
daughter but, she has some severe eye issues. That being said, we realize that we
need to compromise if she wants to have a Bible designed specifically for her
age.
One
thing I was a bit disappointed with was that it didn’t have the words of Jesus
in red.
I
love the NIV for my daughter as it’s easy for her to understand and she can be
independent when reading the Word.
This
is a great Bible for teen girls. I think for my teen girls it will be very
appealing. I would recommend this Bible!
This book
has been provided to me by Flybye Promotions free of charge and in no way was I
asked to give a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade
Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255. All links were current when posted
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