A Year in the Bible

Tim Wildsmith, of BibleReviewBlog.com, has been going through the Bible and chronicling it on YouTube. Intro video below:

Published: December 6, 2022

Alabaster Co Videos

Alabaster Co creates beautiful Bibles and books on creativity and faith. Their guided meditation videos are helpful.

Published: December 6, 2022

Bible Reading Plan Generator

Bible Reading Plan Generator is another amazing project from John Dyer. For anyone curious about creating their own Bible reading plan, Bible Reading Plan Generator is a flexible canvas to test ideas. Highly recommended!

Published: December 6, 2022

Daily Office Lectionary Resources

BCP Online – This Book of Common Prayer site offers a link for today’s Scripture readings based on the 1979 Prayer Book. Daily Prayer (app) – “… a beautiful, ad free, experiential app designed to develop long lasting spiritual rhythms of prayer and scripture reading.” dailyoffice2019.com - Prayers and Scripture from The Book of Common Prayer (2019) of the Anglican Church in North America. Similar sites are listed here....

Published: December 6, 2022 · Modified: October 23, 2023

List of Bible Reviewers

Reviewing premium Bibles is trending. Below are some notable Bible reviewers. A Nickels Worth Bible Reviews - YouTube, Facebook Bible Buying Guide - Website, YouTube Bible Review Blog with Tim Wildsmith - Website, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram Chad Brooks A Frisch Perspective Joe’s Bibles Lectio Matthew Everhard – (However, he has stopped doing Bible reviews.)

Published: December 6, 2022 · Modified: March 23, 2024

ReadingPlan for iPhone/iPad

“ReadingPlan helps you track your progress as you read through the Bible. You can start a plan at any time, progressing at your own rate or on the schedule dictated by the plan. You can optionally link to an online bible site to see the plan’s readings in the application’s built-in web view, or open the reading in one of many native bible apps.” From 2016 to 2020, we had a church app....

Published: December 6, 2022

The Five Keystone Plans

There seem to be five basic Bible reading plans: Through the Bible – Classic and straightforward, but not without challenges. Daily office lectionary – Based on, for example, The Book of Common Prayer (2019) of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). (Fascinating article and resources on the ACNA 2019 Daily Office.) Thematic – Such as those found at Bible.com. Customized – Like Tim Chester’s three year plan or Professor Horner’s plan which has 10 chapters per day....

Published: December 6, 2022

Books to Motivate and Equip in the Original Languages

Motivate The Rewards of Learning Greek and Hebrew: Discovering the Richness of the Bible in Its Original Languages Why Learn Greek and Hebrew?: The Pastoral Value Of The Biblical Languages Equip Devotions on the Greek New Testament – Volume 1, Volume 2 Devotions on the Hebrew Bible Greek for Life: Strategies for Learning, Retraining, and Reviving New Testament Greek...

Published: December 4, 2022 · Modified: June 28, 2024

The Challenge of Reading through the Bible

The classic and most common approach to a Bible reading plan is to read straight through – often starting in January. While convenient, it keeps the reader outside of the New Testament until very late in the year. In addition, working through Leviticus in the dead of winter (at least in the northern hemisphere) is a double whammy that stifles many a good intention. Guardrails That said, any plan and any Scripture intake is better that no plan and no Scripture intake!...

Published: December 4, 2022

What is the Best Bible Translation available today? ➡️

Answered by a Greek teacher:

Published: December 4, 2022