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Originally Posted by BCSweetie
I do! Also what Bible curriculum were you talking about?
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I saw this one at Currclick.com I know NOTHING about it, whether it's good, bad, or otherwise. And you only have until noon 4/30/19 to order it through this site. It might be available other places.
https://www.currclick.com/product/92...dy?src=hottest
As far as
Lectio Divinia, I have the
CEB Lectio Divinia Bible but it comes in other translations and I believe you can buy it as a separate book to use along with your favorite Bible, too. The one I have has an introduction to each book with some historical background, info about the author (or disputed authors), and a summary of the book. Then, about once a chapter, there is a small section with an explanation of what you're about to read, then something to reflect on, pray about, and do. The idea of
Lectio Divina is "read, reflect, pray, and act." It's not exactly what the OP was looking for but I thought I'd mention it.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=lectio+di...nb_sb_ss_i_4_9
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I am buying this one, Authors of the Old and New Testament. It's only $1.99.
It's just notebooking pages for each book so we'll have to research the info. But it will be a nice framework. I plan to work on it over the summer.
https://www.currclick.com/product/15...ooking-Journal