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The Problem with Bible Reading Plans (and What to Do about It)

The Problem with Bible Reading Plans (and What to Do about It)

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  • Joseph C. Harrod

This article mentions a problem with most Bible reading plans, that they train one to expect Bible reading to take a really long time. The author offers a new strategy, to prioritize larger units in your daily Bible reading habits. It points to a chart that shows the time it takes to read each book of the Bible, to illustrate that reading entire books of the Bible is well within our grasp.

Source: Southern Equip, 2018. 6 pages.

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