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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Gaither Homecoming Bible Review

Title: Gaither Homecoming Bible

General Editors: Bill and Gloria Gaither

Publish Date:October 9, 2012

Genre: Bible













Description (from Goodreads): 

The "Gaither Homecoming Bible" will make the Bible come alive for those seeking truth in the twenty-first century, even for those who think they already know it. For years, Bill and Gloria Gaither have reached millions of people across generations with the Good News of Jesus Christ.Their music of joy, thanksgiving, and praise ushers people into the presence of God so that He can do His wondrous work in their lives. Featuring inspirational and insightful Scripture devotions by the Gaithers and other favorite Homecoming artists; articles on beloved hymns, gospel songs, and Gaither classics and the inspiration behind them; original poetry by Gloria Gaither to enlighten and inspire; and quotes by greats of the faith, reflecting on the importance of music in the life of believers, this beautiful Bible featuring the New King James Version (NKJV) is one that readers will treasure for years to come.


Why I Read this Book: I received this Bible as a gift from my fiance.
 

Review 

My favorite part about this Bible are the quotes and songs throughout.  Song lyrics are presented from popular hymns and gospel songs along side the scripture that inspired them.  Quotes from famous Christians are presented next to verses that mean a lot to them.  This Bible makes me appreciate the hymns and gospel songs that are sung as I realize they come straight from scripture.  It is wonderful to discover how scripture has affected others and to see what God is telling other Christians.  I also love the NKJV translation.

The cover and images throughout the Bible are gorgeous.  The hardback cover preserves these wonderfully beautiful pages.  I would recommend this Bible to anyone who is looking for a beuatiful twist of a traditional version of the Bible.
 

Final Statements




Overall Rating: 5/5


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