Bible Book Notebook

a take-anywhere tool

$12

Bible Book Notebook

A Take-anywhere tool

$12

Most Jesus-loving women are doing multiple Bible studies or reading plans simultaneously (not to mention Sunday morning messages and podcast episodes). With a continual flood of insights, quotes, teaching notes, and lightbulb moments to keep track of, it's easy to forget which notebook you used during that sermon on Matthew 12 three years ago. The Bible Book Notebook provides a beautiful place to write all of your book-specific notes together in one place.

 

This saddle-stiched notebook lays flat on a variety of surfaces, making it just as easy to write on a table for Bible studies as it is on your lap for sermon notes. The notebook is sized to conveniently tuck into your Bible, purse, or bag. Are you going through Proverbs in your small group? Take your Proverbs book with you. Studying Hannah in your women's Bible study? Tuck the 1 Samuel book into your bag, too. And don't forget to grab the Acts book as you run out the door on Sunday morning!

 

The Bible Book Notebook is available for every book of the Bible in the dropdown menu below.

Product Details

• 5.85 x 8.25 inches
• Matte Finished soft cover
• 48 ruled pages

• saddle-stitch binding

$12

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Went sent our baby girl off to kindergarten this morning, alongside her big 1st and 3rd-grade brothers. But, as many of you know with this youngest baby milestone, it’s not just sending her off. It’s tying up the bow on toddlerhood and the years of baby-raising and little ones and three hours of sleep and fighting for every nap.

We’ve potty-trained, paci-weaned, ditched car seats for boosters, and learned to swim. It’s been nearly nine years of not knowing what the heck I’m doing alongside middle-of-the-night research, gut instinct following, endless desperate prayer for wisdom, and peeling clinging arms off of my neck because I know they are braver than they think they are.

That baby girl? She was the clingiest of all. All of preschool was marked by tearful drop-offs and swift exits. And this morning, in a brand new school with no one she knew, she showed me just how much she grew in the last year. She walked right into her classroom, sat in her chair, gave me a smile, and began to color.
I, as you might expect, cried the moment I climbed into my empty car. I expected that. I didn’t expect to see my tiny little fluff of a bird fly today. To see her so big. So confident. So fearless. So beautiful. But she puffed her chest and spread her wings the way that I always knew she could, and in her own little perfect, kindergartener timing.

If you need me, I’ll be basking in the silence of my clean home until further notice (or, at least, until 2:45 pickup).