Hello, Wonderful People

As we approach Thanksgiving, we need to be thankful for the many blessings in our life. Even in the midst of a global pandemic, we have to take a moment to realize that there are still good things happening in our lives and we must show gratitude for those things.

 In times of sickness and disease that many people have endured, it may be difficult to think about your own good health. In times of great economic uncertainty, it may be difficult to think about your own good fortunes. The more we focus on the perilous things that are happening in the world today, the harder it will be to see how God has blessed our lives. If we cannot see what God has done for us, we need to reflect on His goodness that is found in His Word.

Reading and studying God’s word develops a closer relationship with Him. The more you read and reflect on the stories, the more real the Word becomes in your life. For some people, it may be difficult to relate to a story that had happened thousands of years ago. Without a visual aid or without the context of a real place, they cannot connect the Bible to their everyday life today. Filled with more than 1,200 images, maps, and illustrations, and 275 full-length commentary articles, the new CSB Holy Land Illustrated Bible provides those people with an opportunity to draw closer to God in a real way.

As a way to keep connected during the pandemic, our church has offered its members a variety of small groups. I am a part of two groups – the Inductive Bible study group and The Beatitudes study group. I can definitely see this Bible as a tool for finding insight and more knowledge of God’s word and sharing it with my group members. The pages come to life with the many different illustrations and the ‘Digging Deeper’ sections. It is amazing when I take my time to go through a chapter in-depth what I learn.

Have you ever wondered where on Earth was the Garden of Eden and what Adam and Eve’s life was like? Within the new CSB Holy Land Illustrated Bible, you will find a brief article excerpt on Eden with a photograph of the Tigris River in eastern Turkey. You can visit the Garden of Eden and other places in the Bible without ever leaving your home. You can see images of religious artifacts, recreations of buildings, and photographs of the area as it looks today. This video provides an overview of the many features of this wonderful Bible.

This Bible would be a great Christmas gift for a family member or friend. The Bible retails for $49.99 and can be purchased HERE in a variety of colors. Giving a Bible as a Christmas gift shows that you care and are concerned about their spiritual well-being.

Giveaway Details
In collaboration with LEV3L DIgital and Lifeway Christian Resources, we are offering our readers an opportunity to win a copy of the CSB Holy Land Illustrated Bible. One person will win receive their own copy of the Bible. To enter the giveaway, leave a comment below, telling us how you plan to use the Bible in your family or who you would give this Bible to as a Christmas gift. One person will be selected at random to win the Bible. For an additional entry in the giveaway, share this post on Facebook or Twitter and include the hashtag <#JTwisdomBibleGiveaway>.

The giveaway runs until Monday, November 30th at 11:59 pm (CST).
The winner will be announced on Tuesday, December 1st.