Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Bible For Dad


My first post as a blogger for Booksneeze. I am so excited to announce that my first choice was a Bible for my daughter's husband. I thought it would be the perfect gift for Father's Day and it WAS available!
Of course I have not read the Dad's Bible - The Father's Plan from cover to cover prior to writing this review but I did sit down and take some time to flip through the pages to get acquainted with what it will provide my son-in-law of four young children. The cover of this bible is very masculine and sturdy. It is written in the NCV which is a great resource bible to do cross reference from our preferred NKJV. Each Book of the Bible has a short introduction in order to set the historical, emotional and spiritual stage for that specific book. Throughout this entire version there are sections devoted to understanding and applying a Dad's authority in his home. Another feature that will benefit all Dad's is about Godly Character. This feature uses Galatians 5:22 and the Fruit of the Spirit to help men see the importance of their character. There are informative segments called Passing It On which gives advice to sharing your faith with your children, along with the articles about Building Your Children. These are two very important aspects of this Bible which would benefit any Dad. Dads in the Bible are profiles which help Dads learn valuable lessons from famous biblical fathers. Finally there is a question and answer section which gives even more helpful insight to sharing answers to tough questions about God and the Bible with children.
Overall this Bible is would be an awesome investment for any Dad. The commentator of this bible, Dr. Robert Wolgemuth, put it nicely, "Your children didn't arrive with an instruction manual to help you along...in this Dad's Bible you will find a resource that will help you with the challenges and pleasures of being God's man...and passing these amazing things on to your own kids."
I'm glad I chose this as my first review for Booksneeze!

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