Bible in 90 Days: Day 2

I hope you are well on your way to reading the entire Bible in 90 days with us. :) Was it easy or challenging to find the time to read Day 1?

If you filled out the Bible in 90 Days sign up form, you should have heard from Farrell, our awesome volunteer who has been busy placing every single reader into a group. If you haven’t heard from her yet, please leave a comment with the name you used when you signed up so we can get you placed.

We still have a few spots left, so if you (or a friend) haven’t signed up and would  like to be in a mentored group, click over and sign up today.

Monday night we had our first Tweet-up from 8-9 Central. If you’re on Twitter and would like to meet up with other #B90Days readers, please join us each Monday from 8-9 Central when Julie will be guiding the conversation.

That’s about it for now… jump in and READ!

The Bible in 90 Days reading for Tuesday is…

Cover to Cover Plan

  • Genesis 17:1- Genesis 28:19.

Daily SOAP Devotional:

Click through to read what I heard in this passage:

Day 2: He listens to our pleas for help

Chronological Plan

  • GENESIS 15:1-17:27
  • GENESIS 18:1-21:7
  • GENESIS 21:8-23:20
  • GENESIS 11:32
  • GENESIS 24:1-67
  • GENESIS 25:1-4
  • 1CHRONICLES 1:32-33
  • GENESIS 25:5-6
  • GENESIS 25:12-18
  • 1CHRONICLES 1:28-31
  • 1CHRONICLES 1:34
  • GENESIS 25:19-26
  • GENESIS 25:7-11

How are you doing so far? Please feel free to share in the comments.

Also, consider tweeting your progress and connecting with other readers on Twitter using the #B90Days hashtag.

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Comments

9 responses to “Bible in 90 Days: Day 2”

  1. LauraJ0709 Avatar
    LauraJ0709

    I need to get busy with today’s reading! I also haven’t yet been contacted by mentor, but all’s well til then!

  2. Janeryan40 Avatar
    Janeryan40

    I am struggling not to study as I go- i have a life application bible so what i am doing is reading the assigned portion and then going back and reading all the footnotes so that I understand what I have just read

    1. It can be really hard to just read and not study. But through the years, I have found that studying is often what gets readers off track and prevents them from finishing. (I’ve been leading groups of Bible in 90 Days readers since 2003.) Is it possible for you to use a different Bible with fewer footnotes?

      1. Having just started today, it’ll be an aggressive schedule. So, I’m using a small notebook to jot down interesting scripture references, words or questions that arise. Actually, I note them on stickies and then stick them in the notebook. Once the reading is done I can study and follow references, to my heart’s content.

  3. Nicole Mazzei Avatar
    Nicole Mazzei

    I signed up for the Cover to Cover. I have been reading along, but have yet to be contacted by a mentor. Have I been assigned yet? Thank you :)

    1. Hi Nicole – so glad you commented!! It looks like on the registration form you accidentally put your last name in the ’email’ field, so I didn’t have an email for you and no way of contacting you. Shoot me an email at gregandfarrell (at) gmail (dot) com and I’ll get you set up in a group right away!

      1. Nicole Mazzei Avatar
        Nicole Mazzei

        Oh dear… that would be something I would do, haha! I am going to e-mail you now.

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    Anonymous

    Found it! :)

  5. I think I’m most aware of the waiting. God spoke to Abram – long BEFORE Issac was conceived. To know he was going to have a son – from Sarah – and the waiting, for almost 20 years. wow – I am SUPER impatient. Yet – while Abraham’s servant is praying for the right wife for Isaac – it states “before he was done praying” — I’m liking that God can also work so fast we’re not even to the AMEN !!!

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