‘Girls Gone Bible’ Goes Devotional

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Angela Halili and Arielle Reitsma

In “Out of the Wilderness,” Angela Halili and Arielle Reitsma — hosts of the “Girls Gone Bible” podcast — offer a 31-day devotional that’s simple, Scripture-rooted and deeply personal. Each entry begins with a Bible verse, moves into reflection and closes with a short prayer. It’s not flashy. That’s the point.

Written with new believers in mind but welcoming to all, the book covers topics like shame, purpose, identity and surrender — without sounding preachy or self-important. Arielle and Angela draw from their own pasts and their faith journeys to guide readers with honesty and grace. “We’re not theologians,” Angela told Movieguide. “We’re just women who fell in love with Jesus and want to help others fall in love with him too.”

The tone of the book echoes their podcast — direct, conversational and grounded. “It’s about learning how to walk with God, especially when you’re just starting,” Arielle shared with The Hollywood Reporter. “We wanted something that’s biblically sound but not overwhelming.”

“Out of the Wilderness” doesn’t try to be everything. It just aims to point people to Jesus. For those looking for a gentle, clear way into Scripture, this is a good place to start.

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