Some of My Favorite Things:

→ Interleaved Bibles

Hundreds of years ago, the Puritan Jonathan Edwards owned a one-of-a-kind Bible that has rarely, been replicated. Edwards (1703-1758) asked his wife Sarah to sew a blank page between each page of his King James Bible. The resulting masterpiece was the first journaling Bible and IMHO still the gold standard. Edwards filled the Bible with an unbelievable amount of notes and entries making it one of the great artifacts of Early Colonial history. This Bible has become known as the “Blank Bible” and is now in possession of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Department at Yale University. They put it online and you can read it here: Jonathan Edwards [1730], The “Blank Bible”

As far as I know there are only two companies printing interleaved Bibles today: Crossway (ESV) and Thomas Nelson (NKJV). If you want to know where I got mine check out Crew and Co. – you can get one customized!

→ more favorites coming soon…