Recommendations for Bible Tools
Bibles
Abide Bible (my newest and favorite Bible)
The Word in the Life Bible - New Testament Edition (a great, inexpensive study Bible with lots of interesting details and easy to read) - IMPORTANT TIP WHEN ORDERING - listen here
New Believer's Bible (NLT) or the newer version HERE - this is a great Bible if you are new to the Bible or a new believer
Journal the Word Journaling Bible (Mine is a NKJV) - this is great for capturing notes as you read
Chronological Study Bible (Mine is NKJV) - awesome for reading the Bible in actual order of how events occurred
New Spirit-Filled Living Bible (Mine is a NKJV), (NIV), (NLT) - my personal study Bible
The New Testament in Modern English (this is a great translation that is also easy to read)
The Complete Concordance of the Bible (mine is a NKJV)
The Dr. Tony Evans Bible Commentary (we read from this daily on Bible Time with Mark and Cori)
The Weirsbe Bible Commentary 2 Volume Set by Warren Weirsbe
Strong's Concise Concordance and Vine's Concise Bible Dictionary (I have this one)
The MacArthur Bible Handbook by John MacArthur
The Bible Made Clear by Douglas Connelly (this is an EXCELLENT handbook for new Bible readers)
The Bible Handbook by Jack Hayford
100 Bible Verses Everyone Should Know by Heart by Robert J. Morgan
Living by the Book by Howard G. Hendricks
Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps, and Time Lines
The Gospel According to Grace: A Clear Commentary on the Book of Romans by Chuck Smith
Bible Study Tools
Pens + Highlighters
Micron .35 Pens (I have gone through 3 packs of these!)
The Pursuit of God by A.W. Tozer
This Present Darkness by Frank Peretti
Messiah in The Feasts of Israel by Sam Nadler
Christian History Made Easy by Timothy Paul Jones, PhD
Cori's Recommended Reads
God's Crime Scene - A Cold Case Detective Examines the Evidence for a Divinely Created Universe by J. Warner Wallace
Cold-Case Christianity - A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels by J. Warner Wallace
Forensic Faith - A Homicide Detective Makes the Case for a More Reasonable, Evidential Christian Faith by J. Warner Wallace
Know a Doubting Thomas or perhaps want to be prepared to defend the "facts" of our faith, or how you can approach someone who doesn't believe there is enough evidence of God. Check out the books below:
Christian Life Study Tools