A Unique "Code Word" Devotional (and Great for Men!)
So I've been in the habit of picking up pretty, shiny, girly devotionals lately. I've been on the lookout for a devotional for a man, and this one caught my eye. With a leather-look, embossed cover, classic design, and straightforward text, I think this book is a good choice.
This compact devotional holds 365 devotions, beginning on January 1. While you can start at any point in the year, this devotional would make a great Christmas present for someone to start reading in the new year. (It even has a dedication page in the front.)
Each devotional starts with a Bible verse (in NKJV), a short (3-4 paragraph) topical reading, a code word with a thought-provoking question or description, and then a short prayer. Each reading is short and to-the-point, making it easy to consume as a daily habit.
I really like the "code word" aspect of this devotional. It makes it unique from other devotionals and easy to have a takeaway each day after your reading. Code words are short and help "unlock" the meaning of the scripture; for instance, origin, imitate, dare, renew, expectation. I just wish there was a scriptural index at the back so you could find devotions by topic.
This devotional is a bit more old-fashioned than the light ones I'm used to, so while it's not my style of devotional, I would recommend for someone older or who prefers something more traditional.
Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
This compact devotional holds 365 devotions, beginning on January 1. While you can start at any point in the year, this devotional would make a great Christmas present for someone to start reading in the new year. (It even has a dedication page in the front.)
Each devotional starts with a Bible verse (in NKJV), a short (3-4 paragraph) topical reading, a code word with a thought-provoking question or description, and then a short prayer. Each reading is short and to-the-point, making it easy to consume as a daily habit.
I really like the "code word" aspect of this devotional. It makes it unique from other devotionals and easy to have a takeaway each day after your reading. Code words are short and help "unlock" the meaning of the scripture; for instance, origin, imitate, dare, renew, expectation. I just wish there was a scriptural index at the back so you could find devotions by topic.
This devotional is a bit more old-fashioned than the light ones I'm used to, so while it's not my style of devotional, I would recommend for someone older or who prefers something more traditional.
Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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