I posted the other day about 52 Ways to Read and Study the Bible in 2011, and Nina asked what my plan was for 2011.
Book-at-a-Time Bible Reading Plan from Discipleship Journal (NavPress) I plan to see if Engineer Husband or any of my children would like to join me in reading through the Bible according to this plan this year.
I also hope to do an in-depth study of at least one book of the Bible each month:
February: Proverbs
March: Matthew
April: Matthew
May: Proverbs
June: Jonah
July: Hosea
August: I Corinthians
September: Job
November: John
December: John
O.K. I’d rather set my goals high and miss than set no goals and achieve . . . nothing. I’m hoping to set aside about an hour a day for Bible study and reading this year.





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Nina
12/30/2010 at 2:13 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment
“O.K. I’d rather set my goals high and miss than set no goals and achieve . . . nothing.”
I love that line, particularly since I’ve been trying to explain my need for ambitious goals to a few friends (who turn their noses up at the idea of my “book-reading goals” for the new year).
Thanks for sharing your Bible-reading (and blogging) goals for 2011. I hope you’re able to do at least a few (if not all) in-depth studies here. I look forward to reading, and learning from, them!
Amy
12/31/2010 at 1:47 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
I’m going to do the Bible in 90 days starting January 3rd. Beyond that, I don’t know. Maybe I’ll join up with you on your book study each month.
Amy
12/31/2010 at 1:53 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Forgot to mention–my teens are doing the Bible reading with me, but the abridged version so that they don’t get overwhelmed.
Julie G
1/1/2011 at 8:41 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment
I love the Beth Moore 90 day studies. I’m doing Jesus right now, and plan to do John after that. I did David last year and loved it.
Bible Studies
1/21/2011 at 7:03 am (UTC -5) Link to this comment
This is really a good plan for reading bible during this year..thank you for telling us…