Free isn’t always good. During a bible class about a month back, our pastor handed out some complimentary Bible tabs.  Ever the skinflint, I scooped up a set and spent hours carefully applying them to my favourite church/daily devotions NLT Bible - and almost immediately regretted it.
Tabs obscuring tabs, tabs tearing pages (of Lamentations appropriately enough), tabs generally making life more difficult - all of which are pretty much the antithesis of their stated purpose.  Early Saturday morning, with a fortifying coffee in one hand and the kitchen scissors in the other, I removed them and got the Bible I’d missed.
Lesson learned.

Free isn’t always good. During a bible class about a month back, our pastor handed out some complimentary Bible tabs.  Ever the skinflint, I scooped up a set and spent hours carefully applying them to my favourite church/daily devotions NLT Bible - and almost immediately regretted it.

Tabs obscuring tabs, tabs tearing pages (of Lamentations appropriately enough), tabs generally making life more difficult - all of which are pretty much the antithesis of their stated purpose.  Early Saturday morning, with a fortifying coffee in one hand and the kitchen scissors in the other, I removed them and got the Bible I’d missed.

Lesson learned.

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