Be honest... have you ever equated completing a Bible reading plan with spiritual achievement? And when you don't keep up, you feel like you're letting God down?
What if these reading plans—particularly the ones we start in January—are actually preventing us from genuinely engaging with Scripture?
Here's my take on why a Bible reading plan might not be the best way to start the new year.
I'll add the link in the first comment.
What if these reading plans—particularly the ones we start in January—are actually preventing us from genuinely engaging with Scripture?
Here's my take on why a Bible reading plan might not be the best way to start the new year.
I'll add the link in the first comment.
Be honest... have you ever equated completing a Bible reading plan with spiritual achievement? And when you don't keep up, you feel like you're letting God down?
What if these reading plans—particularly the ones we start in January—are actually preventing us from genuinely engaging with Scripture?
Here's my take on why a Bible reading plan might not be the best way to start the new year.
I'll add the link in the first comment.
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