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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Merriest Christmas from our little family to yours. 🎄
To the woman who is holding the weight of the world on her shoulders.
I’m praying for you.
This prayer has been repeated on my lips since I first read the words yesterday morning. They were tucked up in the Passion Translation’s version of Psalm 17:7.
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“Show Your marvelous lovingkindness by Your right hand,” David wrote. “Magnify the marvels of Your mercy to all who seek You. Show me Your unfailing love in wonderful ways. Paint grace-graffiti on the fences. Display the wonders of Your faithful love.” (NJKV - TPT - NLT - MSG - CSB)
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God, magnify the marvels of Your mercy to me today.
It’s hard for me to believe that it’s already been ten years since I first wrote 25 Days of Advent.
When I did, Josh and I were living in a 500-square-foot cottage on Maui, nearly ten years into our wait for a family. We had NO idea that, three months later, we would get the surprise of our lives.
So, December 2nd’s essay is extra special for me. Swipe through the slides and you’ll see why.
Want a keepsake book? Go to digmywell.com/advent and use the code “ten” to celebrate 10 years since 25 Days of Advent was first published with 10% off your copy.
Prefer to read it every morning in your inbox completely free? Comment “Advent” and I’ll message you the link to sign up! 🎄
I’m neck-deep in polishing up the first finished draft of my second manuscript. It’s a commentary through the books of Ezra, Esther, and Nehemiah (slated for an early 2027 release) and, since I’m leaning in to Jesus’ second coming this Advent, this snippet from my commentary on Nehemiah 4 begged to be shared.
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(Let alone the fact that the words that I first wrote two years ago are circling back around and preaching right to my own heart this morning.)
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Also, I juts got edits back from my first manuscript (did I mention I have TWO BOOKS coming out in the next year or so??) so I’m buried in writing and editing for the next few weeks and would love your prayer as I fight for every word!