As the new year begins, many people set resolutions to improve their lives. One powerful and enriching way to start the year is by committing to read the Bible in a year. There are many means available to accomplish this. You can find printed Bibles, podcasts, CDs, downloadable audio, and websites designed for this purpose. These resources typically start on January 1st and continue daily for the entire year.
This might seem like quite the commitment for some, but many folks spend twice as much time daily swiping through content like ice bucket challenges, new dance moves, or watching a rock roll down a hill. Everyone has enough time daily to take this on. Even if you are not already a Christian, this is a great opportunity to learn more about the Christian faith and be on the same page daily with millions of other Christians.
This will be my fifth year going through Bible In A Year Online, recommended by a friend. For me, it’s part of my morning routine. As soon as I get up and head for coffee, I grab my phone, stick an earbud in my ear, and hit play. By the time I finish breakfast and coffee, I’ve completed the reading for the day—easy-peasy.
We are just a few days into the new year, making it a perfect time to start since you only need to catch up on a few days to be on the same page with everyone else. The average daily time needed is fifteen to twenty minutes. With the audio version, you can do this while on the treadmill, putting on makeup, driving to work, walking the dog, etc.
If you already identify as a Christian, are you reading the Word daily? If not, why not?
The link below and above go to the same link. This link will take you to the correct reading for each day. There is no need to search where to start. Just click the link when you’re ready. Save it under your favorites and join in daily with millions of Christians. You can also subscribe and have it emailed to you each day. Why not make this year the year you embark on this transformative journey?
Start by clicking 👉 Bible In A Year Online
“Yet many Christians are spiritually starved and weak because they ignore the spiritual “food” God has provided in the Bible. The Bible is not an option; it is a necessity. You cannot grow spiritually strong without it.” - Billy Graham