Book Review: The NIV Waterproof Bible

Josh on September 10th, 2009

Checked out the Waterproof Bible this week – Bardin & Marsee Publishing sent me a review copy of the hot-off-the-press version of the Bible that lands in bookstores and Amazon.com later this month. Their slogan “Be Inspired. Anywhere.” is about accurate. The NIV translation of the New Testament + Psalms and Proverbs is made of Durabook Technology so the pages are plastic and withstand most anything including total submersion and being completely frozen. Now, I’m not exactly Captain Adventure and am probably not going to test this out in Algonquin Provincial Park this weekend but here’s what I think: I like it a lot.

While it is expensive, the concept merges well with youth ministry. Youth workers are hard on Bibles – camps, retreats and events all take their toll on the Good Book. I realize you might be thinking, “Really?” but I still dig it in the youth ministry context. I do wish the cover was a little firmer and the layout was just slightly less crowded. I’m going to give it a nice safe test run … on stage this weekend! Maybe I’ll spill a bottle of water on it, you never know. B+

JG

@shanesanchez at 11:24pm September 10

When does the fireproof, spam smoothie proof, snot at the altar proof Bible come out? That will be useful for youth ministry.

ryan guard at 10:03am September 11

Bought it.

Tim Craft at 12:27am September 12

It may be expensive but think on this, After our 10yr old daughter’s Bible made it’s way outside and got soaked by rain, we had to buy another. Sounds like an idea that has been a long time coming :)