
NLT Filament Journaling Collection: The Birth of the Church Set - Luke, Acts, Mark, 1&2 Peter, Jude
The Birth of the Church Set includes the books of Luke, Acts, Mark, 1 & 2 Peter, and Jude, offering a focused exploration of the beginnings, growth, and early challenges of the Christian church. Through these New Testament writings, you'll witness the spread of the gospel, the development of Christian communities, and the apostolic guidance offered to these fledgling groups. Whether reading the journals consecutively to trace the unified theme of early church history or individually for personal study, this set invites deep engagement with the foundational events and teachings of Christianity.
Key Features of the Filament Journaling Collection:
- Portable Portions of Scripture: Each journal is lightweight and designed for ease of carrying.
- Flexible Softcover: Perfect for readers who want a convenient and accessible Bible study experience.
- Thick, Opaque Cream-Colored Journaling Paper: Great for writing, doodling, and reflecting without bleed-through.
- Smyth-Sewn Binding: Ensures the journals open flat for a smooth writing experience.
- Ample Journaling Space: Every other page offers lined space for reflections, prayers, and sermon notes.
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Filament Bible App Integration: Easily access the digital features of the Filament app to enhance your study with:
- Study notes
- Maps
- Devotionals
- Videos
- Worship music
- New Living Translation (NLT): A modern, readable translation that brings clarity to the biblical text.
This collection is also available in five thematic mini box sets, making it ideal for a beautifully organized and accessible bookshelf display. Perfect for both personal and group studies, the Birth of the Church Set offers a focused lens on the early days of the Christian faith, as recorded in the New Testament.
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