Statistics show that most people professing faith in Jesus have never completely read their Bible. Many people start reading the Bible but then become overwhelmed by the number of chapters (1,189) and verses (31,102) there are. What we don't realize is that we can read the Bible in a year by reading fewer than four chapters a day. By dividing the Bible into 365 daily readings, your goal of reading the Bible in a year can easily be accomplished. Here at Bible Study Tools, not only can you come and read the Bible on a daily basis, but we can help you chart your reading progress online during the year. That means you don't have to wait until the New Year -- you can start reading the Bible today. First, just register or login so we can show you a customized Bible reading plan tracking chart.
We currently have over 20 Bible reading plans so you can choose one that works right for you! The Bible in a Year reading plan contains 365 daily readings designed to help you easily read the entire Bible in just one year! Simply select your preferred Bible reading plan, the date you wish to begin reading and your preferred Bible translation. We will create your customized progress chart, and you'll be on your way!
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Record your Bible reading progress as you go - complete your assigned Bible reading each day and click “Finished Reading” at the top or bottom of the Bible in a Year reading page. Start your daily Bible reading journey today! Tips on Reading the Bible Daily 1.
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Start reading the Bible today -- there is no better time, and there's no reason to wait. Set aside a specific time each day.
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Set your schedule and then stick to it. Mornings are great, but feel free to use any time that works consistently for you. Read the Bible for the sake of learning, not simply to accomplish your next reading. Say a short prayer to God before you begin, asking the Holy Spirit to give you wisdom and understanding, then be refreshed by the words you read!