This plan now includes Matthew, Mark, and Luke, and John will start on January 1, 2025. The benefit is that the breakdown of these books will get you thinking more carefully about what is said, and then goes through J.C. Ryle's Expository Thoughts, which are thought provoking and helpful. Mark, Luke, and John have follow up questions for reflection. There is a reading plan which can be downloaded below. Also, the podcast button below will allow you to access it on this website, but you can find it on Spotify or Apple.
This plan will allow you to slow down and go deeper into the New Testament with a chapter a day for a year and is laid out so that a gospel is interspersed throughout the other letters. It is named after the 5 different elements it encourages:
NOTE: scroll to the bottom of the website link to find this specific plan.
As the name suggests, this is a plan that takes you through the whole Bible in 5 day blocks a week. It is partially chronological but also brings you through both Testaments daily. The first link will take you to the website. The second link will take you to a pastor's helpful recommendation.
NOTE: the 2025 version will only be available on December 26th and I will try to have them available for the last Sunday of the month.
First, it is a reading plan that takes you chronologically through the Bible in one year. It means reading about 3-5 chapters a day or, if listening, about 12 minutes a day.
Second, it is followed by The Bible Recap: a podcast hosted by Tara-Leigh Cobble averaging 8 minutes in which the passage is summarized in an easy to understand way. "The Bible Recap will not only help you read scripture but help you love reading it!"