There are many different ways that a Christian can use The Bible throughout the day. S/he can read it to help reinforce and refresh her/his memory. If s/he takes this Book seriously then s/he will put into practice what's been read. A Christian can help those who need it, speak words of edification and encouragement, spend more time with her/his family, seek forgiveness from those s/he has wronged, pray for her/his own needs as well as the needs of those who cross her/his path, volunteer her/his time helping those who are considered "less fortunate".... In other words, whatever is good, pleasing, edifying.....is what a Christian can do. Those things which are named in the Bible as pleasing to God and which further the Kingdom are ways that a Christian "uses" the Bible during the day. Above all, a Christian can pray, which is something the Bible explicitly "speaks" about many times over.
Christians do use the bible as a reference for life.
Christian use the Bible.
Orthodox Christians typically use the Septuagint version of the Bible for their religious practices and teachings.
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Seventh-day Adventists do not have a personal Bible, they use the same Bible that all christians use.
It would greatly depend if the church uses the Bible during the services, and how much they use the Bible or read from it. Some Christians religions use the Bible throughout the services and even read portions directly from it. Many churches refrain from doing this though for a variety of reasons.
the holy bible of Christianity is what the Christians use and follow. Christians believe everything that is in the book. the holy bible talks about the differences between heaven and the under world
The Holy Bible is directly inspired from God. The Christians want scripture directly from God because Christians love God.
Yes, they believe in both the Old and New Testaments and use the same Bible.
they use the bible in private so they can listen to god and so that god can hear there prayers
The Bible. For example: "King James Version", or "The New World Translation"
Muslims use it to refer to Christians and their bible.