Many women genuinely want to spend time in God's Word each day, but it's not always easy to be consistent. Life is busy, distractions are constant, and if we are honest, sometimes we read a passage in the morning only to realize we barely remember it later.
One simple practice can make a meaningful difference: writing while you read.
Taking notes in Scripture, like writing a thought or prayer in the margin, helps move God’s Word from something we read on a page to something we actively engage with. Writing slows us down, helps us notice details, and gives us a place to return to later and remember what God was teaching us in a particular season.
Slow Down and Start Small
When we take the time to write something down, we process it more deeply. Instead of reading quickly and moving on, writing encourages us to pause and ask questions like:
What stands out in this passage?
What does this reveal about God?
How does this point to God's plan for redemption?
How will this passage shape the way I live today?
If you’re new to writing in your Bible, it doesn’t have to be complicated. Try starting with one of these small habits:
After reading a passage, summarize the main idea in the margin.
Respond to a verse by writing a short prayer beside the passage.
Write down one truth about God’s character from the text.
Find the Right Bible for You
The She Reads Truth Spiral-Bound Notetaking Bible was created to support meaningful engagement with Scripture through five volumes—Pentateuch, Historical Books, Wisdom & Poetry, Prophets, and New Testament.
Spiral-bound, lay-flat binding that stays open easily while you write
An inductive layout with generous spacing that keeps the text open and readable
Wide margins designed for journaling, reflections, and prayers
Reading logs for each book of the Bible to help track your time in Scripture
Illustrated key verses highlighting meaningful passages
Full-color timelines, maps, and charts that add helpful context
Detailed book introductions and outlines that prepare you before you begin reading
Read and Understand Scripture for Yourself
Since 2012, the global She Reads Truth community has been opening their Bibles together every day with the desire to know God and His Word. A consistent reading rhythm is one of the most powerful ways to be among the She Reads Truth community of “Women in the Word of God every day.”
Writing just a little in your Bible each day keeps a living record of your spiritual journey. Margins begin to fill with prayers written in different seasons of life. Verses are underlined that once spoke to a specific moment. Be sure to add dates to your notes because they will become reminders of how God has been faithful again and again.
Fill Your Bible and Find Your Rhythm
One of the most meaningful aspects of a notetaking Bible is that it grows more personal over time. What begins as blank space gradually fills with reflections, prayers, and reminders of God’s faithfulness—what a treasure!
The She Reads Truth Spiral-Bound Notetaking Bible was designed to support that journey by giving you space to slow down, reflect, and return to God’s Word.


