Our Daily Bible Reading Plan for 2008

A few months ago Christy got a “Daily Bible” that allows you to read the entire Bible in one year. The neat thing is that the editor of the Bible arranged the books and topics in chronological order. Also he organized all the Old Testament laws by subject matter as well as arranging the Proverbs by topic. The Psalms are interspersed throughout the relevant Old Testament chronology. Christy really liked getting into it the last few months of 2007 and decided to use it for her yearly Bible reading.

The Daily Bible: New International Version: With Devotional Insights to Guide You Through God's Word

I was looking for the same plan or at least something similar so we could both be in the same passages and be able to discuss them each day together. I really couldn’t find the exact Bible plan that “The Daily Bible” used, so I signed up to have the ESV daily Bible (in chronological order) emailed to me each day. For a computer guy like me, it made it easy to make the time to read the daily portion. But then blessing upon blessing, last week when the church gathered at the Nixes’ home, I saw this “Narrated Bible” which is essentially the same as Christy’s “Daily Bible” except it doesn’t have dates for each day’s portion. Praise God for Tina’s generosity, so now Christy and I can be reading the exact same portion of the Bible each day and fellowship over it together.

The Narrated Bible

If you are interested in having a daily portion of the Bible emailed to you, check out this webpage. These are RSS feeds, but if you want them emailed to you, leave a comment or email me and I can get it done for free. May the Lord bless our reading of His word.

2 Comments »

  1. Beth Briggs said,

    January 21, 2008 at 5:50 pm

    Hi, Tony and Christy,

    I really enjoyed the RARE JEWEL OF CHRISTIAN CONTENTMENT. Thank you! Hope all is well with your dear family. We love you guys!

    Beth B.

  2. Mom said,

    January 26, 2008 at 4:29 pm

    Where did you find the Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment? Please, let me know. It sounds, by the name, very interesting and very useful as a reminder to each believer. Thanks. Love you, Mom

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