Bible Power Puzzles: 500 Scripture-Inspired Games―Learn the Word of God Through the Power of Puzzles! (Large Print)
S**P
A wonderful gift for students or their parents
This is an incredible collection of puzzles that will last a long time, even if the whole family gets involved. I've tried a few and they were well constructed and true to the Scriptures. Great for home-schoolers as a reward or for recreation, too. I really recommend it!
D**N
Having fun solving puzzles while increasing my knowledge of the Bible!
Learning more about Biblical teachings, while enjoying solving the puzzles, makes the book a valuable addition to my collection.In Diego’s introduction, the description of his faith journey was inspiring, which makes the puzzles even more special.
A**R
Incredible VALUE!
So many puzzles for such a fair price. Bought a few for my friends!!!
T**R
over my head
great book if more a bible scholar and puzzle person.. it is a thick book and they deliver what is promised
J**R
Advanced Bible knowledge required
Nice large print book. Bought as a gift for my parents. Long time Christians and Bible students....found the puzzle content hard. Many puzzles you would need to spend over an hour looking up Scripture to find the answers. Not what I expected...too difficult for casual enjoyment. Dissatisfied on that aspect. But book is well compiled and written, just too complicated and advanced in Bible knowledge to make a fun puzzle book.
H**
This is NOT a Christian based puzzle book
The symbolism and the Bible translations are all over the place. I saw NIV, ESV, CSB translation throughout the puzzle book. At first, it looked as though the ‘nonograms’ were mostly Catholic based symbolism but they even went as far as to include images of the Star of David, an upside down cross, the shamrock, and so on. All of the embedded non-Christian based imagery and symbolisms makes this puzzle book out to be complete false advertisement. The author of this book clearly has some implicit beliefs about religion to combine these things without first checking or omitting things that aren’t true to the Christian faith. I should have known when I saw the words scripture inspired instead of Christian based puzzles. Why not be transparent and appropriately advertise this as an omnists puzzle book or spiritualist puzzle book or something? And why not show a few nonograms or pictures of what’s actually inside the book?
A**N
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