Printing an open-access bible
Has any of you ever printed your own open source bible?
Dis you spiraled it? Put it in a binder? Have you added any important pages like maps or illustrations or anything useful?
Thank you!
Has any of you ever printed your own open source bible?
Dis you spiraled it? Put it in a binder? Have you added any important pages like maps or illustrations or anything useful?
Thank you!
For all you bible study-ers, what are some things you would like to find in your bible? Like maps, some kind of extra information, infograms.. etc? Any kind of additional info or pages, printables, etc that could help you study more, or help you study a bit better the word of God?
Have you found any extra info in your different bibles that made you say.. wow, this should be present in all bibles?
Thank you!!
Edit: thank you for all these suggestions. I want to gift as a Christmas gift a customized, printed open-access bible to my students, and i want to add pages with extra info so they get into bible studying and make them feel like the bible is not this big unknown difficult book but a friendly, beautiful thing, easy and interesting to study and waiting for them to be opened.
>Hi everyone! I’m a market researcher currently looking into how labels or printable notes might fit into Bible journaling.
This is not a promotional post — I’m genuinely interested in learning from people who actually Bible journal before making any assumptions about what would be useful.
Do you currently use printed labels in your Bible? What do you use them for, where do you put them, and is there anything you dislike about them?
If you could edit your own template and print a note/label whenever you wanted, I’d love to know:
I’m especially interested in hearing about real habits, frustrations, and things you wish existed, including reasons why you wouldn’t use printed labels at all.
Even answering one question would be really helpful. Thank you soooo much!
I made a sticker sheet and sent it to friends and family and this is how I used mine in my Bible 🥰
I've been working on a simple Bible study worksheet because I've found that sometimes I'll read a passage, understand what it's saying, and then move on without really taking the time to think through how it connects to the gospel, how I should respond, or what I should pray.
So I put together a one-page worksheet with sections for:
The goal was to keep it simple enough that I would actually use it regularly, rather than creating a huge worksheet that feels like homework.
I'm curious what other people think: What do you personally find most helpful to include when you're studying a passage of Scripture? Is there anything you would add or remove from a worksheet like this? Are there other printables that you would like to see designed in this style?
I've actually just opened a small Etsy shop where I'm making Bible study and Scripture journaling tools like this so that I can support my family while in full time ministry at a church, so I'm also trying to learn what people actually find useful rather than just making things I think people will like.
If you'd like to see the finished version, it's available here: https://stongholdpaperco.etsy.com
I'd genuinely appreciate any feedback—even if you wouldn't personally use something like this. I'm still very new to this!
Hello everyone, I am starting my first ever journey of bible study/journaling. I am getting stuck on how to outline my notes. How do you have yours? What are common things you write? What does your outline look like? Do you use color/highlights? How do you coordinate your color/highlights?
I found a picture on Pinterest and loosely based it on that. I put a sketchbook underneath so it wouldn't bleed through to the first chapter of Matthew while writing and coloring. I think I'll add more decorations one day but it's a cute start.
Yes, Mark is a man so probably blues / greens - BUT I still wanted opinions and maybe some new ideas..
I’m new to journaling and every book in my Bible has its own color scheme. For example: Green / pinks, oranges / yellows, blues / purples, greens / blues, etc.. All tip-ins, stickers, other page decor also follow that same color scheme for that book.
Hi everyone! I’m wanting to make a loaded Bible for my future husband. I want to give it to him as a wedding gift and need to get started on it. I was curious to see if anyone had any ideas for a loaded bible! Or even what kind of bible would be best to use?
Thanks!