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Study Materials

bible, participant's guide & companion

We recommend all participants purchase the Bible and Participant's Guide.
The Essential Bible Companion is optional.

The following descriptions are provided by The Bible in 90 Days™ ministry.
Purchase books at www.biblein90days.org

 

 Bible - The Bible in 90 Days (NIV) translation      
     

Each participant in The Bible in 90 Days™ program, or anyone who wants to read the Bible from cover to cover. We standardized on this Bible for the program because we believe it is a very good reading Bible.

Its benefits include:

  • New International Version (NIV) translation (very readable; contemporary language, yet a rigorous translation)
  • Large print
  • Minimum number of footnotes
  • Thin and portable
  • Read just 12 pages a day to finish entire Bible in 90 days

This Bible in strongly recommended for anyone who desires to successfully read the Bible from cover to cover in 90 days. Even if you already own a Bible, this Bible is the one you need for this reading.

     
 Bible in 90 Days:  Whole Church Challenge Participant's Guide      
     

This guide includes one chapter for each week of study.

Features include:

  • book overviews
  • personal progress charts
  • room to journal
  • questions for reflection questions for small group discussion

One Participant’s Guide for each participant is recommended. 

     
  Essential Bible Companion Key Insights for Reading God's Word      
 

This unique, easy-to-use reference guide quickly provides context for reading God's Word. Each book of the Bible is presented on a colorful two-page spread, helping readers understand the biblical story and its significance. It can also be used as a companion to The Bible in 90 Days™ curriculum.

Benefits:

  • developed by two world-class Bible scholars and Ted Cooper
  • book by book insight from Genesis to Revelation
  • colorful two-page spread
  • background information
  • timelines
  • important biblical characters

Striking a balance between too little and too much information—between the brief introductions provided in a Bible and the potentially overwhelming detail of a standard reference handbook—this is a well-defined reference.