blueletterbibleTo us, it makes sense to carry a printed Bible when on a trip for His Name’s Sake, even though there are a host of great Bible apps for our smartphones and other digitally connected devices. Why? What if the power goes out for an entire day and the batteries on your laptop and phone tucker out? Besides, I’m convinced that in some contexts, it still just looks WEIRD to teach or share the gospel using a phone or laptop Bible, especially in some contexts. So we recommend the thinnest NT/OT you can find (with print you can still read). It’s probably best to visit a Bible bookstore for this purchase, but as a rule of thumb, the NIV Thinline Bible seems to be a good compromise for font size and packing size. See a sample here…

http://www.amazon.com/NIV-Thinline-Bible-Compact-Zondervan/dp/0310435501

If you’d rather go digital (something on your phone or digital device), check out the Laridian line of Bibles at…

http://www.laridian.com/

And, of course, there’s always…

https://www.youversion.com/

Some swear by the extra helps and resources built into…

https://www.blueletterbible.org/

And finally, there’s our new favorite at…

https://www.olivetree.com/bible-study-apps/