She Reads Truth Bible
Raechel Meyers & Amanda Bible Williams
About the Bible:
The She Reads Truth Bible aims to live at the intersection of beauty, goodness, and Truth. Featuring devotionals by the She Reads Truth team, and Scripture reading plans that include supplemental passages for deeper understanding, this Bible invites every woman to count themselves among the She Reads Truth community of “Women in the Word of God every day.” The She Reads Truth Bible also features 66 key verses, artfully lettered to aid in Scripture memorization.
Features include: almost 200 devotionals, 66 artist-designed key verses, 35 full-color timelines, 20 full-color maps, 11 full-color charts, reading plans for every book of the Bible, one-year Bible reading plan, detailed book introductions, key verse list, carefully curated topical index, smyth-sewn binding, two colored ribbon markers, and wide margins for journaling and note-taking.
The She Reads Truth Bible features the highly readable, highly reliable text of the Christian Standard Bible (CSB). The CSB stays as literal as possible to the Bible’s original meaning without sacrificing clarity, making it easier to engage with Scripture’s life-transforming message and to share it with others.
About She Reads Truth:
She Reads Truth is a worldwide community of women who read God’s Word together everyday. Founded in 2012, She Reads Truth invites women of all ages to engage Scripture through daily reading plans, as well as online conversation led by a vibrant community of contributors. The She Reads Truth Bible offers the community’s favorite tools for Scripture reading, all in one place.
About the Authors:
Raechel Meyers:
Raechel Myers is always on the lookout for beauty, goodness, and truth in everyday life. Co-founder and CEO of She Reads Truth, Raechel leads the She Reads Truth community and staff out of her deep love of God’s Word and the firm conviction that all of Scripture is good news. She is the co-author of Open Your Bible: God’s Word Is for You and for Now and She Reads Truth: Holding Tight to Permanent in a Word That’s Passing Away. Raechel lives south of Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband and their two children.
Amanda Bible Williams:
Amanda Bible Williams likes words and books more than just about anything. Chief Content Officer of She Reads Truth, Amanda spends her days happily writing, editing, and explaining that her maiden name really is Bible. She is the co-author of Open Your Bible: God’s Word Is for You and For Now and She Reads Truth: Holding Tight to Permanent in a Word That’s Passing Away. Amanda lives with her husband, David, and their three children in a farmhouse east of Nashville, Tennessee.
My Review:

I was honored to be on the launch team for She Reads Truth Book and Open Your Bible Study, so when I seen they were coming out with a She Reads Truth Bible I knew I had to have one. I waited and waited and never could get one until B&H Bloggers offered a copy up for review and it I was like a kid in a candy shop. As soon as it came up for review, I ordered it. When I got the shipping confirmation, I stalked my mail lady! When I opened the box, I couldn’t believe how nice this Bible was. I love the feel of the Grey linen! It is hardback and heavy!! This makes it great for me to use at home! This Bible is well put together and has some amazing features.
The features of this Bible include:
189 Devotionals, 66 Illustrated Key Verses, 35 Full-color timelines, 20 Full-color maps, 11 Full-color charts, Reading plans for every book of the Bible;

One-year Bible reading plan, Detailed Book Introductions, Key Verse List, Carefully curated topical index, Smyth-sewn binding & Wide margins for
journaling and note-taking!
She Reads Truth Bible is CSB (Christian Standard Bible) version. This is a great study Bible! I really have enjoyed the Book introductions and the beautiful Illustrated key verses as well as the timelines!

I have really enjoyed this Bible!!
I received a copy of this Bible for free. A favorable review was not required. All opinions expressed here are my own.
It looks like an elaborate Bible, but I wonder how close to the KJV or close to the original text it truly is.
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