Answer for @Rashidah Hansen One of our newest member asked this question: Which translation is everyone using when doing the daily reading? I go between King James and New King James. Made me decide to write an article to guide the community. To be clear, we are not KJV Only, just KJV preferred. At another time, I will create a training on the uniqueness of the KJV for Wisdom building. But this will suffice for now. Below are: 12 Reasons The Proverbs 12X Method Stands on the King James Bible Most Christians today are not suffering from a lack of Bible access. They are suffering from thin reading, shallow hearing, weak meditation, casual theology, and a modern appetite for ease over depth. That matters. Because if wisdom begins with the fear of the Lord, then the way we approach the Word of God is not a small matter. It is a revealing matter. It reveals whether we want truth on God’s terms or truth trimmed to fit our comfort, our pace, and our taste. That is one reason The Proverbs 12X Method is KJV-preferred. This is not about being trendy, combative, or elitist. It is about reverence. It is about formation. It is about choosing a Bible that has weight, cadence, memory, precision, and power. It is about choosing a translation that helps train the soul rather than merely satisfy the modern appetite for convenience. Even Christopher Hitchens, one of the most outspoken atheists of his generation, recognized that the King James Bible preserved a shared treasury of images, phrases, and literary force without which a culture becomes dangerously thin. Historians and literary writers continue to note the KJV’s enduring influence on English language, imagination, and public speech. So here is our case. These are 12 reasons we use the KJV and why we are unapologetically KJV-preferred. 1. We believe the Word of God should sound weighty The Bible is not common. It is not ordinary speech. It is not motivational copy. It is not spiritualized self-help. It is the Word of the living God.