Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Greetings!

Dear fellow Bible-reading colleagues, we are so excited you have chosen to join us in reading through the Bible this year, whatever your reading plan or translation. There are more than 100 of us hitting the road together.

After considering the best way to communicate with everyone and encourage dialogue, we have settled on a blog. Here's why: you can receive notification as soon as we make a post, can vote in polls we have about reading programs or Bible versions or anything else, and can reply to posts or comments your fellow-sojourners make along the way. We will send this information as an email along with a link you can follow to sign-up to receive notification when there is a new post. If you already use a blog reader then you can simply add this site to your list.

May the Lord richly bless you as you live in his Word. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would be curious about the variety of differing programs. I am actually using one contained in my NASB study bible that has me reading a New Testament in the morning and an Old Testament reading in the evening.

Chris J.

Anonymous said...

I'm using the chronological schedule of read-through-the-bible. I'm grateful to have this resource, so thank you to those responsible for the blog as well as providing the schedule...

...looking forward to a year of good conversation and lots of learning in this journey we're on. :)

Krista Smith
romans828kcs@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

BTW--I'm using the Message version for my nightly readings...I'm sure Pastor Jared is quite surprised about that (tongue firmly planted in cheek!:).

romans828kcs@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

Krista - you crack me up! :-)

I am excited to do chronological. I did it once before and enjoyed reading historical books followed by the Psalm written at the same time.

diamondcharlie said...

I found a version of the King James version on the net (www.firefighters.org) and downloaded it to my Ipod. Is that cheating??

Anonymous said...

Following Billy Graham's custom or reading the Psalms and Proverbs chapter of that day's date in the morning, I read the One Year Bible passage at night.

God shows His faithfulness, timing, power, and intimacy in all!

Pam