New Women’s Study Bible Review — Every woMan’s Bible

New Women’s Study Bible Review — Every woMan’s Bible

This post is sponsored by @TyndaleBibles and @NLTBibles and includes a gifted copy of the book. While this resource was kindly provided to me, all opinions, reflections, and experiences shared here are entirely my own. I only share books and resources I genuinely read, enjoy, and believe can be a blessing and encouragement to you as well.

Every Woman’s Bible

New Living TRanslation Study Bible for women

Book reviewer, Priscilla holding Uncomplicate It

About the BIBLE

PUBLISHER DETAILS… 

The Every Woman’s Bible is more than a study Bible—it’s a powerful, beautifully designed resource created to engage both the heart and the mind. Thoughtfully crafted by over 100 women contributors, scholars, and writers from around the world, this Bible speaks directly to the questions, seasons, and spiritual growth of women today.

With engaging study notes and devotionals that bring cultural, historical, and literary clarity to Scripture, this edition helps you gain deeper understanding while reflecting on your personal walk with God. The content is intentionally created by women, for women—addressing real-life needs, personal struggles, and moments of calling with insight and encouragement.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Beautiful full-color illustrations, maps, charts, and Scripture verse designs

  • Thoughtful devotionals and study notes

  • Personal stories and reflections

  • A special resource section between the Old and New Testaments designed to help women clarify their God-given calling and live out God’s mission

Women play a vital role in advancing faith in their families, friendships, workplaces, churches, and communities—and this Bible invites you to discover your story within God’s greater story.

Even pastors and male readers have expressed appreciation for the depth and fresh perspective found in the study notes.


Elevate Your Bible Study with the Filament App — Absolutely Free

One of the standout features of Every Woman’s Bible is that it is Filament-enabled, giving you instant access to an incredible digital library through the free Filament Bible app.

With the app, every page of your Bible connects to:

  • 25,000+ study notes from over 40 scholars

  • Audio Bibles for listening anytime, anywhere

  • 350+ teaching and background videos

  • 40+ maps and infographics

  • 400+ in-depth profiles and articles

  • 1,500+ devotionals

  • A curated worship music library

It’s like having an entire Bible study library in the palm of your hand—without cluttering the printed page.


Translation & Companion Resources

The Every Woman’s Bible is available in the accurate and easy-to-understand New Living Translation (NLT) and is now also offered in the King James Version (KJV).

To further enrich your prayer life, companion resources include:

Whether you’re studying independently, leading a small group, or deepening your daily devotion time, the Every Woman’s Bible offers both beauty and depth—helping you grow in understanding and live out your faith with confidence.

My Personal Thoughts & Review

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This is my second copy of the Every Woman’s Bible, and when I had the chance to get a leather-like version, I jumped on it!

I highly recommend this Bible; it is my favorite women’s study Bible to date! My favorite aspect of the Every Woman’s Bible is that it’s packed with amazing resources, which make it a must-have for a thorough women’s study Bible. I use it daily, and I love that I can flip it open and easily find an article highlighting a powerful topic with scriptures included to read. It definitely makes for a productive quiet time in the Word of God.

Not only does this Bible include resources, but it also gives access to the Filament Bible App. I love the Filament Bible App because it is absolutely free and unlocks a world of knowledge and inspiration to eager readers like me. 

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I’d love to hear from you! If you’re curious about anything I mentioned in this review or want to know more before picking up a copy of the Every Woman’s Bible, please drop your questions below, and I’ll gladly share.

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Thank you for reading, and I’ll see you in my next Christian resource review.

5 Quick Things Busy Women Can Do To Have Meaningful Time Reading The Bible Daily

5 Quick Things Busy Women Can Do To Have Meaningful Time Reading The Bible Daily

Do you ever feel like there’s just not enough time in your day to do much more than say a quick prayer and a thank you to Jesus when it comes to your time with God? I did a poll on my Instagram stories and it was abundantly clear that time with God is a struggle for many women. We get busy, we get tired, we fall asleep, and then the day is over with no time spent with God.

Well Sis, I want to help you get some quality time in with God. Here are 5 quick things busy women can do to have meaningful time reading the Bible daily.

Devotional & Meditation On the Word

Idea number one is for you to choose a devotional and single out the anchor scripture of that devotion. Once you’ve done that and before you read the devotional, read the scripture word for word and then meditate on its meaning. You can follow this up by completing the devotional or taking this bonus step.

Open your Bible and read the entire chapter that the verse comes from in your study Bible. Use the study notes in the Bible for further understanding.

You-Version Bible Plan

Another idea is to consider picking and using a YouVersion Bible plan for your time with God. This is similar to the devotional idea, but many of the YouVersion Bible plans for example, can be 5 to 30 days long.

Additionally, follow the bonus step above for the Bible plans anchor verse(s).

Remember that there is no pressure to do the bonus step. It’s just a way to get deeper study in during your quiet time. 

Do you ever feel like there’s just not enough time in your day to do much more than say a quick prayer and a thank you to Jesus when it comes to your time with God? I did a poll on my Instagram stories and it was abundantly clear that time with God is a struggle for many women. We get busy, we get tired, we fall asleep, and then the day is over with no time spent with God.

Well Sis, I want to help you get some quality time in with God. Here are 5 quick things busy women can do to have meaningful time reading the Bible daily.

Devotional & Meditation On the Word

Idea number one is for you to choose a devotional and single out the anchor scripture of that devotion. Once you’ve done that and before you read the devotional, read the scripture word for word and then meditate on its meaning. You can follow this up by completing the devotional or taking this bonus step.

Open your Bible and read the entire chapter that the verse comes from in your study Bible. Use the study notes in the Bible for further understanding.

You-Version Bible Plan

Another idea is to consider picking and using a YouVersion Bible plan for your time with God. This is similar to the devotional idea, but many of the YouVersion Bible plans for example, can be 5 to 30 days long.

Additionally, follow the bonus step above for the Bible plans anchor verse(s).

Remember that there is no pressure to do the bonus step. It’s just a way to get deeper study in during your quiet time. 

Start A Book Of The Bible

The next idea is to begin reading a book of the Bible. Choose a book of the Bible first, then learn the context of everything that’s taking place in the book. Ultimately, this involves reading a summary of the book. I like to use The Bible Handbook by Daily Grace Co for this step.

Now for the reading part, you should read the book section by section. In each book there are chapters and in each chapter, there are usually sections. So read one section per day. In most books this should take no longer than 5 minutes per section.

If you want a deeper study, read the study notes in your Bible for more clarity.

Email Devotional

The second to last idea is to sign up for a daily email devotional from a Bible-believing and teaching pastor. 

For instance, I love Rick Warren’s email devotionals.

Podcast

Finally, there are biblically sound devotional podcasts that are great to listen to as you get dressed for the day, are cooking, working out, commuting, etc.

One of my favorites is the “God Is Within Her” women’s devotional podcast with Valarie Reynolds

I also have A surprise!

I will be starting my very own Her Faith Walk – Women’s Devotional Podcast in a few months. If you want to be notified when I launch, join the HFW Circle when you sign up for one of my freebies here.

Do you want to become a believer today? I’ll show you how here.

Bible Study Made Easy: The S.O.A.P. Method

Bible Study Made Easy: The S.O.A.P. Method

Have you ever felt a sense of overwhelm around doing personal Bible study? Do you ever feel like you need Bible study made easy.

When I started working on my relationship with God, I experienced this. I felt like I didn’t know where to start and how to study. Let the truth be told, Bible study can be made easy. It doesn’t have to be this over-complicated and daunting task.

I believe personal Bible study should be about reading and examining the Word of God. I approach it with an expectancy that I will learn from God and apply it to how I live.

With that said, one can use various methods to study the Bible. I want to share with you the Bible study method that I use regularly.


bible study made easy with the S.O.A.P. Method

The S.O.A.P. Method provides a fun way to study scripture or passages with ease. I use this method frequently.

So let’s break down this acronym!

The S in the SOAP method stands for “Scripture.” In this step, slowly read the passage aloud or to yourself. Take your time reading. Use a journal to write out the scripture(s). Writing it out is great for repetition. Be sure to grab this free resource below. It has much more ideas to use on this step!

Secondly, the O in the SOAP Method stands for “Observation.” I use the observation step to exegete the passage of scripture. To exegete means to expound or interpret. Next is where my Bible study tools come into play. I begin by familiarizing myself with the book I am reading using the notes in my study Bible. Next, I consider the context of the scriptures I have read. Most times, I read through the entire chapter or section to understand the meaning of the text.

Thirdly, the A in the SOAP Method stands for “Application.” At this time, I like to consider what the passage is teaching me about God. I write out these details in my journal. More details are available here.

Lastly, the P in the SOAP Method stands for “Pray.” When I pray, I like to have a conversation with God. During this conversation, I tell God my intentions concerning what I have just studied. I also wait to hear anything the Holy Spirit has to say to me at that moment. 

What’s next?

Now that you have some basic information about the S.O.A.P. method, please grab the free resource below. It goes deeper into this style of Bible study. I also include an example of the method from my personal Bible study notes.

Well, I hope that the S.O.A.P. method will prove to be valuable to you. If you try it out, please come back and share with me what you think of it.

Before you go, do you need prayer? If you feel led to, submit your prayer request here.

Don’t forget to grab my S.O.A.P. Method guide to learn even more!

Weekly Scripture

“Work hard so you can present yourself to God and receive his approval. Be a good worker, one who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly explains the word of truth.” 
Romans 12:12

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