I have to admit. I have been facinated with Tony Reinke's "Blank Bible" projects. If you haven't made your way to The Shepherd's Scrapbook blog, here is your invitation. Tony seems like a great guy who reads alot and knows alot about the Puritans. His blog contains a wealth of information. I found his blog when he was doing the first blank Bible which was inspired by Jonathan Edwards.
I have often tried various ways of accomplishing this. I remember at one point I started printing off New Testament books on my printer leaving lots of margin room. That worked for a while but it still didn't "feel" like a bible. It was more just loose sheets of paper.
Well, Tony has now created several different blank projects and he has pictures and detailed steps for the entire process.
So, I sliced the cover off an extra ESV I had, and took it to Staples today. I don't own a table saw, nor would I know how to use it if I did. Therefore, I had the nice people at Staples cut my binding off. It cost me $2 and an agonizing 45 seconds as the lady took the Bible over to the cutting machine. When she brought back the bindingless Bible, I was very pleased. Now, I must spend the time inserting blank pages between every Bible page and going through the process of binding.
God willing, I will have my first blank Bible soon. I resonate with something Tony said: each blank page represents my anticipation of what God is going to say to me and how He is going to reveal Himself to me.
Justin, Thank you for the kind words. Send us a picture when you're done. Sounds like you are well on your way!!
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