Tag: Bible in a Year

  • You Don’t Need a Platform to Help Someone Read the Bible

    You Don’t Need a Platform to Help Someone Read the Bible

    You don’t need a podcast.

    Or a YouTube channel. Or a theology degree.

    Most influence doesn’t look like that. It’s usually smaller.

    It looks like this:

    “I’ve been using a simple Bible reading plan. You might like it.”

    That’s about it.

    No speech. No persuasion. No pressure.

    Just passing along something that made it easier to stay consistent.

    A lot of people say they want to read the Bible.

    Very few want to be preached at while they’re doing it. Or deal with someone else’s commentary, politics, or interpretation layered on top.

    That’s usually where they fall off.

    What they’re missing isn’t effort. It’s structure.

    A clear plan they can follow. A pace they can keep. Something steady.

    That’s all this is.

    Four weekly readings, Proverbs daily. No counters. No commentary. Nothing to manage beyond the reading itself.

    You go through it once, then come back around and do it again.

    If it’s helped you stay consistent, there’s a good chance it would help someone else too.

    You don’t need to explain it or defend it. Just send the link.

    They can read on the site, sign up for the emails, or ignore it. Up to them.

    Start With This Week’s Readings

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  • Should I Read or Listen?

    Should I Read or Listen?

    Some people read.

    Some people listen.

    Some people do both.

    There isn’t a “right” way.

    There’s only the way you’ll actually keep doing.

    If you prefer reading, great.
    Sit with it. Mark it up. Move at your own pace.

    If you prefer audio, great.
    You can listen in the car. On a walk. While doing dishes.

    Personally, I’ve found something helpful:

    Listening while following along in print.

    It keeps your mind from drifting.
    It slows you down just enough.
    And it lets you see the words while you hear them.

    But that’s just a tool.

    The plan here is structured around short, manageable segments — about 20 minutes per day or less.

    That works whether you’re reading or listening.

    The point isn’t the format.

    The point is repetition.

    Over time, repetition builds familiarity.
    Familiarity builds understanding.
    Understanding builds stability.

    Quietly.


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    If you already have a Bible you like, use that.

    If you prefer an app, use that.

    Just keep reading.

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  • There Is No Commentary Here

    There Is No Commentary Here

    There are plenty of places online where someone will tell you what the Bible means.

    This isn’t one of them.

    There are no devotionals here.
    No interpretive framing.
    No political messaging dressed up as theology.

    Just the readings.

    You bring your own background.
    Your own questions.
    Your own pace.

    Read it straight.

    Sit with it.

    Wrestle with it.

    Agree with it.
    Struggle with it.
    Return to it.

    The goal here isn’t to filter Scripture through someone else’s lens.

    It’s to encounter it yourself.

    If you want the weekly readings delivered to you each Sunday — simple, unfiltered, and consistent — you can sign up below.

    No commentary.
    No agenda.
    Just the readings.

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  • There Is No Catch-Up

    There Is No Catch-Up

    There are no catch-up days built into this plan.
    That’s intentional.

    If you miss a week — or a month — you don’t go back and scramble to “fix it.”

    You rejoin the current week.

    That’s it.

    The goal isn’t perfect completion.
    The goal is long-term repetition.

    The plan resets every January.
    If you miss something this year, you’ll see it again.
    And again.
    And again.

    You are not graded.
    No one is tracking you.
    There are no streak counters.

    If you stopped reading yesterday, start again today.
    Just rejoin where we are.

    Keep reading.

    If you haven’t started yet, enter your email below and begin with this week.

    No need to wait for the beginning.

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