
This week on the LMMLinkup, I have the pleasure to review a new study tool for God’s Holy Word: The NKJV Women’s Study Bible. (*Affiliate link) This Bible is chock full of resources to help understand God’s word and how it applies to the life of women today.
With this Bible you will journey through each book learning insightful information on the authors of each book of the Bible, the time period the books in which each author penned their book of the Bible, the setting for each book, the purpose of each book, the historical intended audience, themes, and chapter by chapter outline.
Additionally, embedded in each book of the Bible are charts, informational tables, and additional insights to help you understand the historical and spiritual significance of the truths as they unfold. Each Books also includes up close biographical sketches of famous Biblical people’s lives. Included in the sketches are biographical portraits of over 100 Biblical women.
You will also find inspiring essays by women who are experts in the fields of theology, biblical studies, archaeology, and philosophy. Each essay ties directly into the content of the Book for which it was written.
This Bible will inspire a new walk with Christ as you delve into each section and page.
I am proud to be a part of the Litfuse review team reviewing this excellent resource. They provided me with a free copy of this resource for my review Here is what the Litfuse editors share:
You’re invited to receive God’s truth for balance, hope, and transformation in the fully revised and redesigned The NKJV Woman’s Study Bible. The new edition features a beautiful, full-color redesign and poignantly reveals the Word of God with Scripture insights and the contributions of more than eighty women from a wide variety of ethnic, denominational, educational, and occupational backgrounds. Special features designed to speak to a woman’s heart appear throughout the Bible text, revealing Scripture-based insights about how godly womanhood grows from a woman’s identity as a Christ-follower and a child of the Kingdom.
This spring, cultivate your heart’s spiritual roots and enter to win the Grow in the Word Giveaway!
One grand prize winner will receive:
- A copy of The NKJV Woman’s Study Bible (winner’s choice of design)
- A decorative plaque
- A rose gold Tree of Life necklace
Enter today by clicking the icon below, but hurry! The giveaway ends on April 27. The winner will be announced April 28 on the Litfuse blog.
Now on to our weekly linkup. First let’s

Last Week’s Top Clicked Post!
12 Things You Should Know About Caring For the Elderly
My Favorite Post of the Week
WILL YOU LET EASTER PASS WITH JUST A GLANCE?
By Maree Dee Embracing the Life

The Easter egg hunts are over. The sunrise morning message in the history books, but the reason for Easter never is something to pass by with traditional approaches. It is something to reflect on constantly. Maree reminds us of this fact so beautifully.
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Now, it is time to link up to the Literacy Musing Mondays hop!

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Mary, that sounds like a great study Bible. Study Bibles can be so helpful as we grow in our understanding of God’s Word. Thanks for hosting this week. Look forward to linking up again next Monday. Blessings!
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Although the Bible is for everyone, I think it’s nice that women has our own guide and journal for it. 🙂
Hope everybody had a wonderful and meaningful Easter.
Boy, that Bible sure sounds like it includes a ton of other resources!
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Sounds like a great Bible, Mary. 🙂
Brandi Raae recently posted…Literacy Musing Mondays April 17-22
Mary,
Thank you for picking my post to feature this week; I feel so honored. You wrote a fantastic lead into it. Thank you for hosting this wonderful linkup.
The Bible you reviewed looks fantastic. I am always interested in new Bibles.
Hope you had a wonderful Easter.
Blessings,
Maree
Maree Dee recently posted…Will You Let Easter Pass With Just A Glance?