- Read Genesis through 2 Kings as if it were one, long novel.
- Read each gospel as a complete unit, but don't read them back to back.
- Read Acts as the sequel to Luke, which it is.
- Read each epistle as a unit. Try to relate them back to Acts and to each other.
- Read Ecclesiastes from beginning to end on a day when you are down.
- Read the prophets after having studied up on them.
- Read a psalm or two each day, until you get a feel for them; then read the ones that are appropriate for your needs each day.
- Read Proverbs like you eat grapes; just pick out a few and read.
- Back fill by reading the rest of the Bible whenever you like.
We gather in a Wesleyen style Class meeting on Monday nights at Clapps Chapel UMC. this blog is an outpouring of the growth that occurs there.
Gabe Davis
Read Your Bible
I have seen several Bible reading plans before and I guess any of them or good as long as they get you to read your Bible. I would like to share this one I came across on Ken Collins's web site.
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