Title: How to Study the Bible
Written By: Dwight L. Moody
Genre: Bible Study Helps/Non-fiction
Recommended Ages: Any
Introduction:
This book was amazing! I highlighted probably about 1/4 of it. It was interesting to note how similar the times were back in the late 1800s and now. So much of what D.L Moody said completely describes today.
Clarity:
Everything was written super clearly and even though it was written over 100 years ago, it was easy to understand.
Usability:
As I mentioned earlier, I highlighted about one-fourth of the book. Which means it was very usable. I am looking forward to putting it into practice in my own Bible reading.
Readability:
Super readable. The formatting for the Kindle version was done very well.
Overall writing quality:
Not a single typo that I found. And I loved the conversational tone of the book. D.L. Moody was not only a good evangelist and preacher in the day, but an excellent writer.
Un-put-down-ability:
It did take me two weeks to read the book, but only because I was too busy to read it all the way through in one sitting.
Conclusion:
I very, very highly recommend this book. If I could give it 20 stars, I would.
Sounds like a good book! I know you highlighted a lot, but could you give me one of the most memorable tips / advice about studying the Bible? 😛
Hi, Judith! Sure! One of the most memorable tips was that whatever you are lacking or need to learn is what you should study. If you are lacking faith, do a word study on faith. If you are discouraged, do a study on encouragement.
I have this on my Kindle! Been meaning to get around and read it. Now I’m excited to!!
I think you would enjoy it!