Plan B

Plan B is what you use when Plan A didn’t get the job done.  Perhaps you made the promise to read your Bible through this year but got away from it already.  Here is plan B.
Re-structure your reading schedule to complete just the Old Testament this year.  Divide the remaining reading up through the last […]

Just Finished

This is from Austin Gardner’s Blog.   This kind of excitement and determination is what every Christian should work towards.
I could never encourage you enough to read your Bible and to read it systematically and in a disciplined manner. I just this morning finished reading the Bible through for the first time this year. I have […]

We don’t have much without the Bible

We just returned from the Our Generation Summit in Gatlinburg. The one thing that the entire conference had in common was the fact that all we had to say and all that was possible to be preached required the Bible. The stunningly obvious is often so overlooked, but all the messages, songs and […]

Now that is a comment

I received this comment on the “Jump Start Your Reading” post from Ruth Bassham. It was way too good to leave buried in the comments.
Thank you very much Ruth.
Don’t worry about how much you get read in a day, or whether you’re following the same pattern as someone else (chronological, Genesis to Revelation, some […]

Jump start your reading

How many times have you started your Bible reading on January 1st? Most people I talk to that start reading (as a New Year’s resolution) their Bible again on January 1st and read to about Leviticus or Numbers before losing the discipline or the interest. They have read Genesis, Exodus and the first […]

The Bible was designed to be understood.

One of the most common barriers to Bible reading is that many feel it is hard to understand. Most of the lack of understanding is easily resolved with consistent and systematic reading. What i am talking about is not even what would be considered studying. I am talking about reading. Consider […]

Proverb of the Day

One practice I have for reading is to read the proverb of the day. Using a reading plan usually means that you start at chapter one and read a chapter or two a day. The problem is that you get out of the habit quick then restart, usually back at chapter one. […]

More on Using the Bible to Improve Your Prayer Life

Check out this article on the Sunday School Revolution about how to make a more meaningful prayer life out of the Scripture. This is alot like what Austin was teaching about praying the Psalms.

More on Using the Bible to Improve Your Prayer Life

Check out this article on the Sunday School Revolution about how to make a more meaningful prayer life out of the Scripture. This is alot like what Austin was teaching about praying the Psalms.

Accountability Tools

This came in as a comment from Austin Gardner. I thought you that dont read the comment sections should see this.
I actually learned to pray through the Psalms and the Scriptures from reading the life of George Mueller. I often wondered how those men could pray 4 and 5 hours a day without getting […]