You've read the Bible. You still don't know where anything is.
It's 9 PM Saturday. You teach Sunday school in 12 hours and you still don't have the visual aid for tomorrow's lesson on the Tabernacle. Or you're a homeschool mom and your 8-year-old just asked when Moses lived compared to Jesus, and you don't actually know.
You open to Genesis and read about the Garden of Eden, but you can't picture where Eden is on a modern map. You read about Paul's missionary journeys, but the place names don't connect to anywhere you've heard of on the news. You read the end of Matthew — Jesus' genealogy is 17 verses of names you can't keep straight, let alone see as a family tree.
The problem isn't your Bible. It's that scripture is printed as walls of text, and 70% of adults are visual learners.
You don't need more devotionals. You need to see it.
