When I first heard that NavPress was planning a women’s devotional Bible, I thought it sounded good, but not for me since I write for a more general audience of women and men. Then I learned that the text would be The Message, Eugene Peterson’s version of the Bible—begun as part of his pastoral ministry to put the Bible into everyday language for his congregation. One year, I read through his version of the Bible, including the introduction. I’ve appreciated, learned from, and recommended many of his books and interviews.
So when I was invited to contribute several short devotionals that would appear alongside the text of The Message, I readily agreed—and I’m glad I did! I haven’t seen the full Bible yet, but NavPress says that it includes “close to 400 devotional pieces written by 82 contributors, all women of diverse ages, vocations, backgrounds, races, and ethnicities.” I look forward to reading their insights and reflections on Scripture, and I love the cover and layout of The Gospels portion that has already been released:

I have two copies I’d love to give away on this website, and next week, I’ll post this same offer on my When You Work for the Church website. To enter the random draw, leave a comment about why you’d like a copy of The Message Women’s Devotional Bible: The Gospels. You can also order a copy here, and pre-order the full Bible (releasing August 5th) wherever you buy books.




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