Hi everyone
I've tried to follow the bible in a year app 3 or 4 times but never managed to stick with it beyond a few months. I'd really love 2024 to be the year I finally read the bible all the way through and wondering whether I try the app again - and somehow persist - or whether I should just accept that method doesn't work for me and follow a different plan.
Any advice from those who've successfully read their way through the bible would be greatly appreciated 😊
Thank you!
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Bible in a year (or less!)
pinksheepbeep · 28/12/2023 13:37
Troubledwords · 29/12/2023 06:56
Anyone have one that doesn't jump around the bible? All the ones I've tried do at least an old testament and a new testament bit each day.
I'd rather one that went through the books in order.
erinaceus · 29/12/2023 09:40
If you usually tail off after 3 or 4 months, pick a shorter plan covering some books (maybe one OT and one NT?) and complete that/those instead.
Once that’s done, start another plan.
Keep track of what you’ve done and within a couple of years you could plausibly have covered all of it.
NoBinturongsHereMate · 31/12/2023 02:24
Why do you want to do it, and why might CofE be unsuitable? The latter suggests you don't simply want to read the bible.
I've read it twice (different versions). Long before apps had been invented. My method was to start on page 1 and keep going until I ran out of pages. I used a bookmark between sessions - no need to write in the margins.
pinksheepbeep · 30/12/2023 08:45
Yes this probably is the best way to do it! Perhaps I'm being over ambitious. I think I'll try a bible in a year plan one more time but if that doesn't work, pick certain books.
erinaceus · 29/12/2023 09:40
If you usually tail off after 3 or 4 months, pick a shorter plan covering some books (maybe one OT and one NT?) and complete that/those instead.
Once that’s done, start another plan.
Keep track of what you’ve done and within a couple of years you could plausibly have covered all of it.
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http://www.richardwiseman.com/quirkology/new/USA/Experiment_resolution.shtml
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