Most people hear the word and mean to act on it. Few keep it in front of them long enough to do it. These files are built for the person who studies with a pen in hand. Two are the complete King James text laid out with room to write, one in a tall page for personal study and one in a wide page for teaching. The third is a sermon journal for carrying each Sunday's preaching home and turning what you heard into what you do. All are fully linked for study on a tablet, and all print cleanly if you would rather use paper.
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For the person who studies with a pen in hand.
The Scripture runs in a slim column down the left side of each page, leaving the rest of the page open. Every verse has space beneath it and a wide margin beside it, so there is always room to write down what you are learning.
Made for landscape viewing and teaching.
The Scripture runs down the center of each page in a clean landscape layout, with wide open margins on both sides. Room for notes, cross references, outlines, sermon thoughts, and class material without crowding the text.
You want it mainly for personal study and quiet time, you like a tall portrait page, or you plan to print it for a binder. The single side margin keeps the focus on your own reading and reflection.
You teach, preach, or lead a class, you study on an iPad in landscape mode, or you want to mirror the text to a television or projector. The two side margins give room for fuller notes and outlines.
The Bibles above give you room to write. These files help you do something with what you hear. The first is a sermon journal built on one plain truth. "But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves." (James 1:22)
A companion for hearing and doing the word.
It is not enough to hear the word preached. The word has to be carried out the church doors and lived at home, at work, and in your daily walk with God. This journal gives you a place to capture each sermon, and then to turn what you heard into what you do.
Because each edition is a standard PDF, it opens on almost anything. To write on it, you just need a PDF note-taking app and a stylus.
A note on these files. Each of these files is a digital download. No physical item is shipped, and because of the nature of digital files, all sales are final. To write in them digitally you will need a tablet, a note-taking app such as GoodNotes, and a stylus. Prefer paper? Print the pages and keep them in a binder. The King James Version text is in the public domain. GoodNotes, Apple, and other apps named here are not affiliated with these products.