
Bible study, made simple
A one-page system that helps you understand, remember, and apply each book of the Bible.
Remember what you read — not just finish it.
Every book of the Bible has a heart, a message, a "why." This guide pulls it to the surface for you. Before you dive into the verses, you'll see the big picture: the themes, the purpose, the thread God is weaving. So instead of closing your Bible wondering what you just read, you walk away knowing exactly what it meant and why it matters.
Move from information to transformation.
Scripture wasn't meant to live in your head. It was meant to reshape how you love, work, parent, forgive, and pray. Each page guides you past the surface and into the practical turning what you read this morning into how you actually live today. Less abstract knowledge. More everyday change.
Less overwhelm. More steady progress.
The biggest enemy of Bible study isn't doubt it's burnout. One page per book means no impossible reading plans, no guilt for falling behind, no chapters you skim just to "stay on track." Just one focused page at a time, at a pace your real life can actually sustain. Show up. Reflect. Repeat.
Simple prompts help you understand each book — without feeling lost.
Opening the Bible for the first time can feel overwhelming. Where do you start? What does it all mean? This guide takes the pressure off. Each page walks you through one book with clear, simple prompts — no theology degree required. You'll finally understand what you're reading, why it matters, and how it connects to the bigger story. A gentle, guided first step into a lifelong faith.
Same format every time - so your study habit actually sticks.
If you've started and stopped Bible study more times than you can count, you're not alone. The problem usually isn't you - it's the lack of rhythm. This guide gives you the same trusted structure on every page, so showing up gets easier, not harder. No reinventing your routine each morning. Just open it, follow the flow, and watch your daily time in the Word become something you look forward to.
Everyone follows the same structure — for clearer, deeper discussion.
Group studies fall flat when everyone shows up on a different page literally and figuratively. This guide solves that. With a shared, consistent format across all 66 books, every member comes prepared with the same themes, reflections, and questions in front of them. Conversations get richer. Tangents get fewer. And your group walks away with real insight , not just opinions.
Questions?
What exactly is this journal?
What exactly is this journal?
The Bible Study Guide is a 66-page physical guide. One page for every book of the Bible. Each page breaks down who wrote that book, when it was written, why it was written, what was happening in the world at the time, the key themes God was communicating, and practical steps to apply what you read to your daily life. Written in plain language. No seminary terms. No complicated theology. Just the context that makes Scripture finally make sense.
Is this good for beginners?
Is this good for beginners?
Yes. But it was actually designed with the opposite problem in mind. Most beginners expect to feel lost. The people this guide was built for are committed Christians who have been reading their Bible for years, attending church faithfully, sitting in Bible studies, highlighting verses — and still privately feel like they are missing something. If you have ever nodded along in a Bible study while feeling completely lost inside, this guide was made for you. Beginners will love it. Long-time believers will finally get what they have been looking for.
What does “one page per book” mean?
What does “one page per book” mean?
The entire Bible — all 66 books — is covered in 66 pages. Each page is dedicated to a single book. Before you open that book of the Bible to read it, you read that page first. It gives you the background you need so that when you sit down with Scripture, you are not starting from scratch. You know who wrote it, when, why, and what was happening in the world at the time. That context changes everything about what you are about to read.
Does it include both Old and New Testament?
Does it include both Old and New Testament?
Yes. All 66 books. Genesis through Revelation. The Old Testament books that most Christians skip over or find confusing. The New Testament letters that are full of meaning most people miss without knowing who they were written to and why. Every single book is covered the same way. Same format. Same depth. Same plain language. Once you have used it for one book you instantly know how to approach the next.
I use a Catholic Bible. Will this still help me?
I use a Catholic Bible. Will this still help me?
Yes. The guide covers the 66 books found in the Protestant canon which are also the core books of the Catholic Bible. If your Bible includes the deuterocanonical books, the guide may not cover those additional texts specifically, but everything it does cover will be directly applicable to your study and will give you the same context and clarity for those books regardless of which translation or edition you use.
Can I use this with my small group or ministry?
Can I use this with my small group or ministry?
Absolutely. This guide was actually born in a small group setting. A pastor handed it to his entire Bible study group one Wednesday night and watched everything change. Many people order multiple copies for their group, their family, or their church. Bundle discounts are available — buy 2 and save 5%, buy 3 and save 10%, buy 4 or more and save 15%. It works as a shared study tool, a group reference, or a gift to someone in your congregation who has been quietly struggling to understand what they are reading.
How long does it take to fill out a page?
How long does it take to fill out a page?
Each page is designed to be read in about 5 minutes before you open that book of the Bible. It is not a workbook that requires hours of homework. It is a one-page brief that gives you exactly what you need before you start reading. Most people keep it open next to their Bible as a reference while they study. There is no right or wrong pace. Some people work through it book by book in order. Others go straight to whatever they are currently studying. Both work.
Is this meant to replace the Bible?
Is this meant to replace the Bible?
No. This guide exists for one reason: to help you understand your Bible better when you open it. It is not a devotional. It is not a commentary. It is not a replacement for Scripture. It is the background information that makes Scripture land the way it was always meant to. Think of it as the context you needed before you started reading. The Bible is the destination. This guide is what helps you understand what you are reading when you get there.
What is your shipping and return policy?
What is your shipping and return policy?
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