Inspire Catholic Bible from Tyndale House Publishers


The Inspire Catholic Bible from Tyndale House Publishers is another gorgeous Bible in the line up of creative coloring and journaling Bibles from Tyndale. While I am not Catholic, I have several friends and family members who are Catholic and so glad to have this Bible available to them.

Some of the key features of the Inspire Catholic Bible: There are over 450 Scripture line-art illustrations to color throughout the Bible. There are two-inch-wide lightly ruled margins with space for personal reflections and your own creative art journaling. The paper through the Bible is a heavy weight quality paper that is designed for journaling. Finally, the font size is 8.65, which is larger and more readable than other journaling Bibles. At the same time, this is a good size for carrying to church, the coffee shop, Bible study or anywhere else you want to use this Bible as the dimensions are 6.125 x 7.875 inches and it is two inches thick. Also, the Inspire Catholic Bible’s New Living Translation text has been approved by the Catholic Church for personal reading and features the official Imprimatur.

The Inspire Catholic Bible is truly gorgeous, as are all of the Bibles in the Inspire line. The cover is a pretty metallic pink with the floral decorated edges on the paper that make for a truly beautiful package before you even open it up to see the illustrations. In my husband's family, we often like to give a Bible for a wedding or wedding shower gift and this one would be perfect for a niece to be for a gift. We like to write special notes in the margins and share our favorite verses. This Bible is also great for someone who wants to leave a legacy and record their faith thoughts and journey in the margins. I highly recommend this Bible for creative Catholic ladies who would like to record and create as they read.





I received this Bible from Tyndale House Publishing. I was not required to write a positive review.

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