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Free Guide on New Testament Pocket Bible

You will be entering a new world of bible reading, studying and understanding the Bible like never before. The beauty and blessings of God’s Holy Word will be yours for the taking. You will no longer need to carry around all that extra heavy King James Version or other versions of the Bible. Our Free Gideon edition is light weight, easy to carry around and easy to read. There are also Questions, Answers and Believability Check Lists so you can see if what you are reading conforms with others. If not, then go back and proof read again. Please visit us at www.godis4uandme.com for more information about this free Gideon edition book!

Free Gideon New Testament Pocket Bible — Give away or use as a gift. A highly readable translation of the Bible that is built for when you’re on the move. This compact version of the New Testament (New Living Translation) is designed for easy-on-the-eyes reading in a compact size. Small enough to fit anywhere, yet big enough to read comfortably, this new style of New Testament will be appreciated by anyone who wants to read God’s Word on the go – whether on vacation, in hospital stay, or during a busy day at work.

Chapters in The New Testament Pocket Bible


Gospels (4)
  • Matthew

  • Mark

  • Luke

  • John



  • Acts of the Apostles (1)


    1. Acts



    Pauline Epistles (13)


    1. Romans

    2. 1 Corinthians

    3. 2 Corinthians

    4. Galatians

    5. Ephesians

    6. Philippians

    7. Colossians

    8. 1 Thessalonians

    9. 2 Thessalonians

    10. 1 Timothy

    11. 2 Timothy

    12. Titus

    13. Philemon



    General Epistles (7)


    1. Hebrews

    2. James

    3. 1 Peter

    4. 2 Peter

    5. 1 John

    6. 2 John

    7. 3 John

    8. Jude



    Revelation (1)


    1. Revelation



    In total, The New Testament Pocket Bible contains 27 books, each offering unique insights and teachings for Christian believers.

    New Testament Psalms Proverbs Pocket Bible By The Gideons International

    What to carry when there isn’t room to take along the entire Bible? Hendrickson’s answer is the affordable KJV New Testament with Psalms and Proverbs!

    The slim profile makes it easy to slip into a coat pocket, purse, or backpack. Loaded with features that you won’t find in many whole Bibles, it’s a thoughtful gift for travelers, hospital visitors, evangelists, and new believers alike. And the book is constructed from quality materials that will help it withstand heavy use.

    Features: Larger type than that of other Bibles in this format Ribbon marker Black letter text “How to Become a Christian” article Bible promises list Harmony of the Gospels Miracles of the New Testament list Parables of the New Testament list

    Gideon Pocket Bible In Bulk Cheap

    how can i get a free gideon bible

    f you just googled, How to Get a Free Bible Without Stealing One From a Hotel Room, you’re on the right track. The truth is, our friends at The Gideons International don’t mind if you take those complimentary bedside Bibles. Gideon Bibles are placed in hotel rooms precisely for travelers who might need one. (It’s a good idea, however, to ask the hotel for permission before you take the Bible.) So, there’s one sure and easy way to obtain a free Bible. Here are several more:

    Within its pages, the Bible itself claims to be the inspired Word of God, or “God-breathed” (2 Timothy 3:16; 2 Peter 1:21). It is, in fact, the best selling book of all time, with billions of copies distributed throughout the world in more than 2,400 languages. With so many copies in circulation today, anyone who wishes to read the Bible should be able to obtain one with relative ease.

    First, however, a word of caution: Before you request a free Bible, make sure you’re getting it from a trustworthy ministry that will send you a reliable translation.

    1. Contact a Local Church

    One of the easiest and possibly very best ways to obtain a free Bible is to call a local church. Most large and small churches have a surplus of “left behind” Bibles in their “lost and found” closet. Some churches have so many unclaimed Bibles that they have to ask a local prison outreach to come and distribute them to prisoners.

    It’s not unusual for churches to keep a supply of new Bibles specifically for giving away to visitors who don’t have one. So don’t be shy. If you truly need a Bible, most Bible-teaching churches will be happy to set you up.

    2. Download a Free Bible App

    If you’re open to using a digital Bible, this option requires only a little effort. It’s fairly easy to find free Bible software applications to use on your smartphone, tablet, or desktop computer. Here is a list containing six great (and free) Bible software apps to download:

    • YouVersion
    • Daily Audio Bible
    • E-SWORD
    • BiblePro for Windows – Download or request a free CD.
    • The SWORD Project
    • Faith Comes By Hearing – Download a Free New Testament Audio Bible (MP3)

    3. Use a Free Online Bible

    Many excellent websites are designed to help you read, search, and study the Bible online for free. Some offer multiple Bible versions, translations, and languages, Bible reading plans, and reference materials. If you have a computer or mobile device and access to the internet, you’ll have no trouble getting your hands on a free online Bible. These are three top-notch options:

    • BibleGateway.com
    • BlueLetterBible.org
    • BibleStudyTools.com

    4. Contact Your Local Library

    Most local libraries have a variety of Bibles for patrons to use and borrow. Some libraries even offer a selection of books for the public to keep, with free Bibles often found here.

    5. Request a Bible from FreeBible.net

    FreeBibles.net promises to send a new or gently-used Bible to anyone in the U.S. who cannot afford to purchase one. Requests are limited to one per person and one per address, but other than these simple rules, there are no catches. Most ministries will only send a New Testament, or their “free” offer comes with strings attached. Not only does FreeBibles.net send a complete Bible, but they also cover shipping and promise not to contact you with any solicitation. FreeBibles cannot guarantee a specific translation, and they only mail Bibles to people who are needy or imprisoned.

    6. Request a Bible from United States BibleSociety.com

    Typically, the United States Bible Society promises to send a Bible to anyone who wants one. A simple request will do. The society website provides a form for making requests. Fulfillment takes about 30 days. For the most part, the United States Bible Society offers complete King James Version Bibles only.

    7. Request a Bible from MyFreeBible.org

    MyFreeBible.org invites readers to experience the life-changing power of God’s living Word and promises to send a New Testament Bible in English (NIV). Requests are limited to one Bible per person, and only one request. Allow up to six to eight weeks for postal delivery. At the current time, MyFreeBible ships within the United States only.

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