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NIV Journalling Bible for Colouring In

On sale

6th October 2016

Price: £24.99

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Selected: Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781473640160

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The trend for journaling and colouring in has been tremendously popular in the USA. Hodder Faith are bringing it to a British audience with this beautifully designed, hardback NIV Journalling Bible with high quality paper, extra wide, blank margins for note taking and drawing and 32 pages of black and white illustrations to colour in. The illustrations are taken from British artist Stu McLellan’s adult colouring book, THE HEAVENS AND THE EARTH.

The Bible has two ribbons in yellow and blue, and yellow head and tail bands, as well as illustrated endpapers and a blue elastic strap closure. The 7.25PT text is attractively laid out in two columns.

The New International Version is the world’s most popular modern English Bible. It is renowned for its combination of reliability and readability and is ideal for personal reading, public teaching and group study.

This Bible also features:

– clear, readable 7.25pt text
– easy-to-read layout
– shortcuts to key stories, events and people of the Bible
– reading plan

This edition uses British spelling, punctuation and grammar to allow the Bible to be read more naturally.

Royalties from all sales of the NIV Bible help Biblica in their work of translating and distributing Bibles around the world.

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Reviews

The Preacher’s Blog
It is a Bible with which we are encouraged to interact. Those wide margins are just crying out to be written upon, and Stu McLellan's illustrations have enough charm to intrigue without dictating how they should be completed...Where else would an artist think about bringing glory to God but...on a desk cluttered with art materials?