The two-year plan takes less than 10 minutes to read each day, so you have plenty of time to dig deeper into what you read. This Bible reading plan comes in all sorts of forms: App, Online, Booklets, Printable PDFs, and Study Journals. If you are looking for extra study resources to go with your Bible reading, then this plan is for you. The app and study journal have daily open-ended questions and with the app, you will find several hundreds of maps and many videos including the ones from Bible Project. If all this isn’t enough, their app also has a built-in private group social network integrated into and prayer tools that are amazing. This plan comes highly recommended for anyone who wants to read the whole Bible.
If you are just getting started reading your Bible and spending 15 to 20 minutes a day for a year sounds intimidating this plan might be for you. It only takes 5 minutes a day with two days off each week to make it through the New Testament in a year. This plan might also be good if you’re an avid studier since it should give you extra time to dig into what you are reading and this is the hope of the navigators who made this plan. The last 5 in their 5x5x5 is five ways you can dig deeper. These five are as follows: underline/highlight, put it in your own words, ask/answer questions, get the big idea, and personalize the meaning. These five things are what we all should do using whatever reading plan we choose, but since the reading only takes five minutes it does fit good with this plan. If you are looking for a whole Bible plan you need to look elsewhere, but if the NT is all your looking for this might be perfect. This plan can be printed via their PDF or it can be found in many popular Bible reading apps.
The F-260 is a two hundred and sixty day reading plan that highlights the foundational passages of Scripture that every disciple should know.
Have you ever tried to read straight through the Bible and ended up stopping because it got hard to read the genealogies for days or prophecies against the nations around Israel? Well, this plan might be great for you. It is a one-year plan that breaks the Bible into several different Genres: Epistles, The Law, History, Psalms, Poetry, Prophecy, and Gospels. Each day of the week you read a different Genre. The method reading gives a lot of variety each week but it might not be for everyone. Since you are only reading a particular book of the Bible 1 day a week it takes 8 weeks to get through 1 Corinthians. This could make it difficult for some to follow the flow of Paul’s letter. However, for those who like variety and are good at tracking from week to week where they left off this reading plan could be a perfect fit.