Issue #145
Your weekly roundup of insights and resources to help you get more done for the glory of God.
Dear steward,
This week's issue of the newsletter is dedicated to helping you choose a Bible reading plan for 2024.
Developing the discipline of daily Bible reading is one of the most important factors in your growth as a believer. Nevertheless, many of us are less consistent than we'd like.
Today, I aim to share some resources to help encourage you to spend more time in the Word in 2024.
If you're looking for a plan to follow, your first stop should be my updated Best Bible Reading Plans for 2024 article. There you'll find 10 of my favorite reading plans, organized by how much time they require each day.
If you're short on time, you might like my video that goes deeper into the best 5-minute per-day plans.
And for some more generalized tips on staying consistent with daily Bible reading, check out my 8 Tips for Making Devotions a Habit.
Scroll down to The Roundup portion of this issue for more resources that I hope will motivate you to make the commitment to get serious about reading God's Word this year and approach your devotional habits with renewed excitement.
What a gift we have to be able to read the very words of God. Let's not neglect it in 2024!
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Nathan W. Bingham / Ligonier
Ligonier's massive list of Bible reading plans includes some unique options that might interest you.
Matthew Everhard / YouTube
I included this plan in my list, but I wanted to highlight this video from my friend Matthew Everhard, which explains it better.
I love the flexibility of this reading plan. And it's the one I plan on using in 2024.
A little behind-the-scenes reflection on 2023 and some of my plans for the coming year.
10 of the best Bible reading plans broken down by how much time they require you to read per day.
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