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The SOAP Bible study method is one of the most simple and powerful Bible Study Aids.
The S.O.A.P. Method is as follows:
S. scripture: It wouldn’t be a Bible study, if you didn’t use the Bible. This is where you write scripture references or even the scriptures themselves used for your study.
O.observation: If you were to retell the events, facts, and truths in the above scripture; how would you say it. What stood out to you? What did you observe or notice about the scripture, nature of God, or purposes of God?
A.application: How does this scripture and observation apply to your life? What changes will you commit to? Ultimately ask, “How does this change me?” This is where the scripture and observation gain traction in your life.
P.prayer: Taking your time to write out a prayer in response to what you’ve learned and committed to as a result of the study. It’s amazing to journal your prayer life and look back and see how God answers!

This journal is the perfect gift for Christian men and women and teen boys and girls to use during their daily time with Jesus.

The SOAP Bible study method is a very powerful and simple Bible Study Tool.

FEATURES AND USES OF THIS SOAP JOURNAL

1 Year Life Journal Reading Plan included
SOAP Bible Study Method described plainly and clearly.
6x9 Full size pages perfect bound -
110 pages with lots of room for each section. 1 page per devotional.
Beautiful Matte cover
Great gift for New Believers, Birthdays, Baptisms, Mother's Day, Fathers Day, Easter, and Christmas.

We have been using this method for 15 years and counting and taught it to hundreds of new believers. The SOAP Bible study tool is simple and it works! We are so excited for you as you experience breakthrough in your devotional life.

It is time to get your Devotional life back on track. Journaling and doing the SOAP method is such a helpful way for me to grow in my walk with the Lord.  I love the variety of colors these journals come in so we can choose a different one for each day if you really want to! 

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