Bible Reading Plans
- January 5, 2009
- Bible Reading Plans
All of God’s Word is inspired, which is why we can’t overemphasize the importance of a regular reading plan. Pick one that works for you.
A daily devotional time grows our personal walk with God and helps us as we function in the world.
All of God’s Word is inspired, which is why we can’t overemphasize the importance of a regular reading plan. Pick one that works for you.
Take the Bible Reading Challenge to encourage you to dig into the Scripture daily.
Use this download to journal your Bible reading for a two-week period of time.
Prayers by John Piper to use in preparation to reading the Word.
We can manifest the same spirit as Jesus did when facing pressure if we are willing make the same number one priority in our lives.
The Bible has a plot, but you can’t get the whole of that story if you just read pieces here and there. Consider reading through it systematically.
What's your excuse to reading the Bible consistently? Find solutions for your excuse.
When you know the purpose of devotions, it helps you to be motivated to stay in the Word.
One of the greatest ways to help you concentrate and focus is reading the Word with pen in hand.