Old Plans
Plan 1: January 4-April 13
This blog will chronicle my journey through a 100-day Bible reading plan. The plan consists of 100 days of a chapter-a-day from the Pauline Epistles and Hebrews. I will post my thoughts on each chapter, including, but not limited to, questions I had about the chapter, verses I found interesting, summary of the chapter, and applications to my life that I found in the chapter.
If you would like to participate along with me, click the link below to view my Bible reading plan.
Plan 2: May 26-June 25
I have found that when I do not have a reading plan, I hardly read the Bible at all. Since finishing the Pauline Epistles and Hebrews plan, I have slipped greatly when it comes to Bible reading. In response, as a hope of turning back to where I need to be and growing closer to God again, I have come up with a new plan. For a while, I have wanted to read Ecclesiastes and blog about it because I love that book, so for 12 days, I will read a chapter a day from it. For the 13 remaining days of the plan, I will continue reading from Psalms, as I have been doing not very well since I finished the 100 day plan. Since it is summer, and I have far more time to read, I am also going to spread out the book of Acts and the books from James to Jude over the 25 days. I will try to blog about something that I read everyday, which for the first 12 days will probably be something from Ecclesiastes.
One more thing: since I am going to be busy some days with graduation things, orientation at NDSU, and maybe some traveling, there are days when I might deviate from the plan, so my plan is structured so that each reading is not set in stone on certain dates like my prior plan, but rather, each reading is given a day number, which will be a general guideline for me to keep on track.
If you would like to follow along, here is a link to my plan:
Part 2- Ecclesiastes, Psalms, Acts, and James-Jude
Plan 3: July 6-August 13
I’m back from my vacation and ready to start another plan that will conclude shortly before I leave for NDSU in August. This time it’s a 30-day reading plan where I read the Gospels in their entirety. I thought that I should focus more on the Old Testament on my third reading plan, but I wanted to put something together quickly, and YouVersion.com already had this plan compiled. After completing this plan, I will have read every New Testament book except Revelation in my reading plans on this blog.
Again, I’m going to assign each reading to a day number and not a specific date, because I’ll be busy and out of town at times over the next 30 days.
So without any further delay, here is the plan:
http://inthebible2010.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/plan3.pdf
Feel free to follow along.
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