Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Book Club: Book Review of The Bible Recap Journal

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Do you enjoy Bible journaling? Perhaps you are looking for a new way to journal with your Bible? Bethany House Publishers has released a new book by Tara-Leigh Cobble to accompany The Bible Recap: A One-Year Guide to Reading and Understanding the Entire Bible. The Bible Recap Journal: Your Daily Companion to the Entire Bible is based on a chronological reading plan for you to record what you learn as you read the Bible. 


A Mom's Quest to Teach: Book Club: Book Review of The Bible Recap Journal; cover of The Bible Recap Journal


About the Journal 


The Bible Recap Journal is a 384-page paperback book where each day of the year has one page devoted to it. It opens with instructions on how to use the journal and additional tools you can use while you journal through the Bible.

It is recommended to start at thebiblerecap.com and then complete the following steps each day: 

  1. Complete your daily Bible reading. 
  2. Use the journal during your reading – write down where you see God's attributes in today's reading. 
  3. Use The Bible Recap Study Guide (find my review here: Book Review of The Bible Recap Study Guide).
  4. Listen to the podcast or read The Bible Recap book (read my review). 
  5. Use the weekly discussion guide.
I don't think you need to follow all these steps to be able to use the journal, but the more steps you accomplish or complete, the deeper you can dig into the Bible each day. I think the two most important steps are reading your Bible and using the journal. Those things alone will help you as you read God's Word.

Each day in the journal provides you with space to focus upon three parts: 
  • Things I loved/learned/noticed 
  • Questions/things I want to research 
  • God Shot (where you see God on display in your daily reading) 

inside The Bible Recap Journal with a page filled out




There is also space for you to write the date. And each page has either a quote from the Bible, a short prayer, or something to encourage you on your Bible journaling process. There are also a few pages of additional journaling pages in the back to write down more ideas and thoughts. 

My Thoughts 


I really like the idea of The Bible Recap Journal, but I am not sure if it is the right book for me to use as a Bible journal. I like the idea of looking for how God is on display in each day's reading. I do not know how easy it will be for me to fill in all three parts each day in the journal. Instead of being so open-ended, I would prefer to have more direction in the journal or none at all. But that really isn't the focus of The Bible Recap Journal. I think the journal will meet the needs of many who wish to dig deeper into the Bible on a daily basis. As you work through each day using The Bible Recap Journal, you will spend more time in God's Word.


A Mom's Quest to Teach: Book Club: Book Review of The Bible Recap Journal; three books and inside The Bible Recap Journal


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