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A Graduation Gift with Eternal Value

From Issue: R&R – Issue 45 #4

With graduation season fast approaching, the search for the perfect gift for your high school or college graduate is right around the corner. While gift cards and cash will no doubt be appreciated, why not consider giving something that will have an eternal impact—something that will help ground young adults in their faith and prepare them for the challenges ahead? The AP Defending the Faith Study Bible could be just the thoughtful, lasting gift you’ve been looking for…and that your graduates need.

Graduates are stepping into a new phase of life, whether heading off to college or trade school or starting a career. In these crucial times of life, it is eternally important that they are equipped with answers to the tough questions they will encounter. This is where the Defending the Faith Study Bible excels. It’s a powerful resource designed specifically to help Christians defend their faith with confidence.

This New King James Study Bible has insightful, faith-building commentary that tackles key questions about the existence of God, the inspiration of the Bible, and the deity of Jesus Christ. There are also 90 special sections that cover everything from “Why Did God Create People Knowing that Many Would Go to Hell?” to “Did God Approve of Rahab’s Lie?” to “The Biblical View of Women.”

Whether used for personal devotion, group study, or as a reference when faced with doubts or questions, the Defending the Faith Study Bible can help strengthen your graduates’ faith and equip them to engage with the world around them. The nice layout and full-color design make it as visually appealing as it is spiritually enriching. What’s more, all study notes are written by faithful members of the Lord’s Church.

One college student carrying this Bible on a university campus a couple of years ago told a friend of mine (who recognized it) that he received the AP study Bible after his high school graduation, and it was “the best graduate present” he received. Perhaps some 18 to 22-year-olds in your sphere of influence would similarly benefit from such a gift?


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