Getting ready to read the Bible in 90 Days: a few FAQ

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  • Christin

    I want to join because I want to give something back to God…my time. I want to show my love for Him in a tangible way. But also, I want to stay in the Word so that I know it, that I might not sin against Him. That I might understand, a bit more, the heart of God. And I’m sure that God will reveal many more blessings from doing this than I can imagine! But ultimately, it’s not about me.

  • Patti

    I am reading because I want to understand the Bible.

  • http://www.icantstoplaughing.blogspot.com Dineen

    I’m reading because I’ve attempted it before and never gotten that far. This time will be different, because I will be doing it with all of you and knowing we will get through all the “hard parts” together will help me to keep on reading!

  • http://cardamomspod.wordpress.com Kimarie

    I’m signed up and printing out the schedule now. I’ve read the Bible through a couple of times. We read through Proverbs every month with the children – and I read the Psalms in reverse order starting 150 days before my wedding nearly 16 years ago. :-)

    Looking forward to this!
    .-= Kimarie´s last blog ..Sprouting Grains For a Large Family =-.

  • http://miscellaneousmusings-x.blogspot.com Celee

    I like what you said about seeing the Bible is true and has one author. Reading the Bible in 90 days has helped me connect the Old and New Testaments more than I ever did before. They’re not disjointed, plan A/plan B, they’re one continuous revelation about how God works in and through His chosen people. Thanks for hosting!
    .-= Celee´s last blog ..Sonlight 3-4 American History- here we come- =-.

  • http://www.itsrainingpearls.com/blogpsot Nancy

    I can not wait, I’m excited to learn God’s word.

  • http://candjm09.blogspot.com Jenny

    I have VERY much looking forward to this and signed up on the form last week :)

  • http://learningtobegrownup.blogspot.com Rachel

    I’ve never read the entire bible, even though I have been a believe for as long as I can remember. I have the time, my husband is deploying and I need to occupy my time so as to make that go by faster. I’m renewing my Christianity, and becoming a much more spirtual believer than I had been in the past.
    .-= Rachel´s last blog ..Day 15- A Fanfic =-.

  • http://bookandyarn.blogspot.com Amy Steiner

    I am reading to strengthen my spiritual relationship as well as my physical ones!
    .-= Amy Steiner´s last blog ..Being Blessed By Yarn- =-.

  • http://mywindowswideopen.wordpress.com/ DanaB

    I’m reading because I want God’s Word upon my heart and sometimes ‘random reading’ falls by the wayside for whatever reason. I finished a study recently and have yet to pick another and very often projects like this spark ideas for further study
    I plan to encourage my teenagers to read with me.

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    .-= DanaB´s last blog ..What’s On Your Nightstand- June edition =-.

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  • http://paperbridges.net monica @ paper bridges

    I’m reading for the challenge.

    I’m reading to gain insight into scripture.

    I’m reading to encourage other believers to read.

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    .-= monica @ paper bridges´s last blog ..Thanks- More thoughts on chores =-.

  • http://fillmythirst.blogspot.com Missie

    I am reading to really get the whole picture. :)
    .-= Missie´s last blog ..101 in 1001 project =-.

  • http://dmlparker.blogspot.com Melissa Sue

    I’m REALLY in. And my husband is going to join me!

    I have failed at reading the Bible so many times before. I always get bogged down in the books right after Genesis, with all the laws and requirements and genealogies. Knowing that we’ll blast through those in the first two weeks is really encouraging to me. I feel like if I can power through the first two weeks, I’ll not only be in the “habit” of doing my reading, but I’ll be so excited to have made it through that part, I’ll just be too excited NOT to keep going. I can’t wait to accomplish this goal…and to see how God uses this 90 day journey.
    .-= Melissa Sue´s last blog ..Day 25 of Me- My day in great detail =-.

  • Anna B

    I want to join because I’ve read the Bible through once in a year and a half – and seeing the connections and the links between the stories opened my eyes to the wonders of God. I can’t imagine how many more links and connections I’ll see reading it in 90 days!!!

    Confession: The place I always bog down? Psalms! How wierd is that??? :-)

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