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Mr. Pen Notebooks
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Customer Reviews
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4.5 out of 5 stars 52
4.4 out of 5 stars 285
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Quantity
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Binding
Spiral
Spiral
Sewn-bound
Sewn-bound
Sewn-bound
Spiral
Sewn-bound
Size
8.5″ x 6.5″
9.4 “x 7.5″
9.75″ x 7.5″
9.75″ x 7.5″
5.5″ x 4.2″
8.25″ x 5.8″
5.9″ x 4.25”
Cover material
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Softcover
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Softcover
Page layout
Ruled Lines
Ruled Lines
Ruled Lines
Ruled Lines
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Ruled Lines
Colorful floral wreath “Give us each day our daily bread” Matthew 6:11 verse on beautiful navy-blue background
365 pages of prayer, encouragement, reflection for every single day of the year, suitable for all ages
Double wire heavy-duty binding allows the notebook to open completely flat, gold wire bound spiral, hard cover journal
Premium thick paper minimizes bleed through from most pens
Perfect size, 8.5 x 6.5 inch, makes great gift for Christians, Bible lovers, etc.
Customers say
Customers find this Bible planner excellent in quality, sturdy, and useful, with plenty of room to write and reflect. They appreciate the daily devotionals, sermon notes page, and thought-provoking reflection questions, with one customer noting how it enriches their spiritual journey daily. The planner receives positive feedback for its beauty and value for money. However, the verse accuracy receives mixed reviews, with several customers reporting typos and repetition issues.
Brian Miller –
Perfect and simple
Great way to start and end the day. Reading and reflecting on God’s word and our thankfulness. Also, it’s not complicated and can be easily added to your routine without extra stress.
Brian Miller –
Patricia –
NIV verses
I love so much about this journal. I have not found any other kind that gives a verse, reflecting questions, and a check off list. Bonus is the Sunday Sermon notes for each week within the journal. I do with it would have noted which version of the Bible they use(which is NiV) but I enjoy being able to parallel it to my KJV. 100% worth buying for yourself or gifting to others.
Patricia –
Betty Diane Adams –
Wonderful, thought provoking, growth
I love this. High quality, excellent price. Undated but in a Monday thru Saturday daily structure and has Sunday for sermon notes, studies, prayers, etc. There is a Bible verse each day in the Mon-Sat section with 3 questions to ponder specific to the verse. 3 questions basically related to God, Yourself, and Others. Room for prayers, gratitude, plans, etc.High quality materials as well as quality in scripture and insightful questions. I absolutely love and highly recommend for both beginners and those very knowledgeable in scripture.I personally vary a bit in the note areas with prayers or questions, planning, or commentary. There is also room to decorate with stickers etc if so inclined. 🤗
Betty Diane Adams –
Susan V. –
Great Journal
This is such a good devotional/journal. It has a page for every day and one that is a little different for Sunday sermon notes also. It is really helping me too get into the Bible more. I am so grateful for that. I purchased an extra one for one of the ministry leaders at church and she loves it also.
Susan V. –
Laquita K. –
Prayer Journal
I love the layout of my journal! It gives me a starting point to build a better understanding and relationship with God! It gives a daily verse and asks how each verse applies to you and your current life. It also gives areas for taking notes and writing down tasks and notes.
Laquita K. –
Hoagie Biz –
Pretty Good.
Okay, so I bought this back in January of this year (2021) and I was hooked. It really changed my life and made me set aside a time for God every night. For the most part, the pages were pretty different. That was until probably June or July. Keep in mind I was loyally writing in it every night. Once I reached the middle of the book, the pages were almost all the same. They had different verses, of course, but the questions were all the same. And on top of it there was a misspelled word in the first question. It just seems silly to me that they would miss that. I mean, if the word was only in one or two pages, it wouldn’t be that noticeable, that wasn’t the case however. The fact that the questions are for the most part exactly the same gets a little boring but it really isn’t that big of a deal. I would say that it is worth the money that you pay for it. It is super cute and it has really good verses in it. I somehow always got the verse that applied to something that happened in my day. For example, I was having a bad day, and was just complaining about how it didn’t feel like God was with me, and that night, the verse of the day in this book was Proverbs 8:13. “To fear the Lord is to hate evil; I hate pride and arrogance, evil behavior and perverse speech.” Now, that doesn’t sound exactly like it goes with it, but the verse is talking about God hating evil, which is what I was feeling was trying to control me and bring me away from God. It was nice to know He was on my side. So anyway, all in all it was a pretty good purchase. Just keep in mind that they mix it up until halfway and the word “several” is spelled “sevearl.” If that doesn’t bother you, I suggest you purchase this journal.
Hoagie Biz –
Amanda –
I love this!
I’m so glad I stumbled upon this because it’s literally the best! I have multiple notebooks with scripture on it and I have planners and calendars that serve multiple purposes depending on where it is (work general, work specific, family, household to do…) and I have devotionals and to do list pads (that never get used) but this is all the things in one. I’ve been a bit of a slacker recently with reading the Bible on my own (even if very active in fellowship with others) and this has helped me tremendously. First, I like that it is set up for every day of the week – there are 6 days of a similar setup: a verse, three questions, to-do list, notes, and thankful for. The seventh day (Sunday) is for sermon notes and such. I’ve started to read and annotate on the scripture in the morning as well as set up my to-do list. Then I answer the questions at night and check off my list what I accomplished as well as write what I am thankful for. It’s surprisingly more satisfying to check off the boxes on paper than on my notebook app (something I didn’t expect bc I’ve never gotten into all those to-do pads!). It’s helped me not only to make sure I’m interacting with scripture but the default first box in the to-do is read the Bible & if I didn’t have time to read a lot I feel the sad that the box can’t truly be checked. And THAT helps me get into the word more often on my own time! Yay! Also the pages are relatively thick so you can use various writing tools to write, draw, and annotate with. I love it!
Amanda –
Michelle Leal –
Daily Feeding
This is such a good planner. It definitely is worth the buy. Short and sweet and to the point. Love using this daily.
Michelle Leal –
Schatze –
A nice book do find it repetitive in the questions and the to do list becomes rather redundant
Schatze –