Do I need to purchase video access separately for Bible study books?
When purchasing Bible study books, understanding how video access is included or obtained is critical. Here is a comprehensive guide to help you navigate options and make informed purchase decisions.
Identifying Whether Video Access is Included
When buying a Bible study book, confirm whether video access is part of the purchase. If video access is not explicitly included, you will likely need to purchase it separately. Ensure that the book you are buying is new and explicitly states that video access is included, especially when purchasing from third-party vendors.
Options for Purchasing Video Access Separately
If your Bible study book does not include video access, you can purchase access separately. For example:
If you bought the book in-store or online without video access, you can directly purchase video access through Lifeway’s designated platform.
For studies like the "Rachel and Leah" workbook, the book does not include video access, and it must be bought as an additional purchase.
Bundle Options and Return Policies
To save costs, consider taking advantage of bundle pricing where the book and video access are sold together. If you've already bought a standalone book (like "1 Peter by Jen Wilkin") and wish to add video access, you may return that book and purchase a bundle version, where available, to benefit from a reduced combined price.
Special Cases: Books Bundled With Video Access
Some Bible study books, such as "Experiencing God,” are always bundled with video access and cannot be purchased without it. This ensures an all-in-one experience designed for the study. Confirm any such exceptions when making a purchase.
Knowing these details ensures that you get the full experience from your Bible study resources. Always check product descriptions carefully and explore options like bundles or standalone purchases based on your needs.
