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New Bible In Brief Book, Retelling The Original Text For A Modern Reader

New Bible In Brief Book, Retelling The Original Text For A Modern Reader

Wordsmith World, the publisher of popular Christian author Betty Johansen, has announced the release of her latest book which is called 'The Bible in Brief: A Historical Summary of God's Story from the Beginning to the End of Time'.
Big Spring, United States, March 13, 2025 -- Wordsmith World is pleased to be making 'The Bible in Brief' now available for sale as a hardcover, paperback, and an e-book; both on Amazon and on author Betty Johansen's personal website.
More information is available at https://bettyjohansen.com
With her latest book, Betty Johansen is on a mission to demystify the Bible for devoted Christians who find it daunting or challenging to engage with the original text.
While she believes that knowing God's word and teachings through His writings in the Bible is essential for a deeper level of faith, she understands that the language used in the Bible is ancient, elaborate, and often cryptic. She also knows that many Christians have never read the Bible cover-to-cover: less than 30% according to the latest figures from Pew Research Center. Moreover, she knows even fewer will ever read it more than once.
As such, with 'The Bible in Brief: A Historical Summary of God's Story from the Beginning to the End of Time', Betty Johansen has used her experience as a bestselling Christian novelist to breathe new life into the original text, capturing its raw transcendental power for a new generation.
Betty Johansen hopes that—much as publishers like No Fear Shakespeare reworded and updated the Bard's original works for a modern era—she can also reinterpret God's words so that they keep their deep and profound meaning and value in 2025 and beyond.
'Many people think the Bible is only for scholars or those with years of study. But with 'The Bible in Brief', you'll see how the key messages of God's story can be grasped in a straightforward, digestible format without spending months or years trying to decode it,' said a spokesperson from Wordsmith World publishers.
While many Christians can become discouraged and bogged down in the language of the Bible and thus miss out on key moments in Christ's history, she believes her more accessible version will ensure that readers can appreciate every milestone and understand its full truth and significance.
'The Bible in Brief' currently holds a 5-star rating on Amazon, with one happy reviewer saying, 'This book answered many questions I did not even know I had. And the answers were spot on. I thank the author for this book. It will be treasured for many generations.'
For more information, visit https://bettyjohansen.com
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Name: Betty Johansen
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Organization: Wordsmith World
Address: Texas, Big Spring, Texas 79720, United States
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