Something solid.



Always carry your Bible with you. It’s something I often remind my buddies about because having a physical Bible at your side is essential in the walk of faith. Yes, we live in a digital world where Bible apps are just a tap away, and that’s a blessing for sure! Personally, I have one version on my phone, five on my laptop, a Kamba physical Bible, a Swahili New Testament physical Bible, a study Bible, and my main NKJV Bible that never leaves my side. If you ever catch me on the road, that Bible is always nearby.


Why's that?


I've come to realize that the more I turn those pages, the more connected I feel to the text. There’s something about flipping through those physical pages that gives the Word a tangible weight. It’s not just about reading the Bible anymore; it becomes an experience. The highlights, underlined verses, and scribbled notes start to tell a deeper story—not just the Bible’s story but my personal journey with God.


Sure, digital Bibles are super convenient, but there's a different kind of intentionality that comes with picking up a physical Bible. It’s like carrying around a piece of God’s voice wherever you go. And when you hold it, you're reminded of the promises inside it.


So yeah, always carry your Bible with you—not just because it’s a good habit but because there’s power in having it right there with you. Digital Bibles have their place, and I love them for how accessible they are, but there's nothing like holding the Word in your hands, turning the pages, reading, and letting it shape your heart.


The goal here is simple: keep your physical Bible in your life. Carry it when you travel, for work, or wherever you go. Keep it within arm's reach, and let it be your anchor. Because sometimes, in this busy, digital age, it’s good to have something solid in your hands that helps you read and heed God’s Word.

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