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Bible Reading


Daily Bible reading is important to grow in your faith. This site promotes for following plans. Click on the page for each respective plan to learn more. It is not so much on which one you choose but just getting off the starting line and establishing a habit that by God’s grace, will lead to more peace and joy in your life, regardless of what the Devil and his minions throw at you! We were born to be impregnable remnant warriors for Christ!

Words of Wisdom Monthly Plan: Billy Graham’s Words of Wisdom plan plus a chapter from the Gospel of John. Essentially this is the Proverb for the day, one or more Psalms, and a Chapter for John for the first 21 days of the month.

Words of Wisdom One Year Plan: A one year reading plan to incorporate the other 63 books of the Bible over the course of a year so when used with WoW you’ll read the whole Bible in a year.

Tameion One Year Plan: A one year Bible reading plan based on splitting the number of verses read per day to be fairly even reading from Genesis to Revelation.

Semikkah7 One Year Plan: Read through the Bible in one year where each day of the week is a selection built on a theme like History, Prophecy, Psalms, Gospel. Typical break down is four days a week on Old Testament and three days a week on New Testament.

Bible from 30,000 feet: Include the book of the Bible, Chapter of the Bible from 30,000 feet book (by Skip Heitzig) and links to sermons covering those chapters for the current week of the year. Following this plan you’ll get a high level overview of the Bible in a year by reading the book or listening to 1-2 sermons per week.

Community Bible Reading: This plan will take you through the New Testament each year and the Old Testament over the course of three years.

If you’d like daily email reminders for any of the above plans or some additional prayer guides please see the Words of Wisdom Release Notes.

Regardless of which plan you pick, or if you are just reading various chapters of the Bible each day, you may like to consider one or more questions from the Bible Discussion Guide as you read for person or group study.