Simple tools to help you spend time in God’s Word

We offer several Bible reading plans designed to help you build a consistent rhythm of reading Scripture. Whether you’re brand new to Bible reading or looking for a fresh approach, there’s a plan here for you.

You can start on any day - there’s no “right” time to begin. Just start where you are and move forward one day at a time.

How to Use These Plans

Click on any plan below to open the image. You can save it to your phone or computer so it’s easy to reference each day.

There’s no pressure to be perfect. If you miss a day, simply pick back up where you left off.

Plan 1 - New Testament in a Year

This plan focuses on reading through the New Testament over the course of a year. It’s a great option if you want to learn more about Jesus, the early church, and how faith applies to everyday life.

Plan 2 - 365 Key Bible Verses in a Year

This plan highlights one key verse each day. It’s ideal for those who want a short, meaningful daily reading that’s easy to fit into a busy schedule.

Plan 3 - Chronological Bible in a Year

This plan walks through the Bible in the order events happened, helping you see how the story of Scripture fits together from beginning to end.

Want a Little Extra Help?

If you’re looking for guidance as you read, we highly recommend The Bible Recap.

The Bible Recap pairs daily Scripture reading with short, easy-to-understand explanations that help connect what you’re reading to the bigger story of God’s love and redemption. It’s especially helpful if you’ve ever thought, “I don’t really get what I just read.”

You can use The Bible Recap alongside any of these reading plans to deepen your understanding and stay encouraged.

A Final Encouragement

Spending time in the Bible isn’t about checking a box - it’s about growing in relationship with God. Start small, stay consistent, and give yourself grace along the way.

You don’t have to do this perfectly. You just have to begin.

 

Next Steps

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