by Stephen Rodgers
First of all, let me begin by saying that there really is nothing new under the sun, and we’ve covered this topic quite a bit in the past. I’d suggest that you briefly familiarize yourself with the following posts:
- The “Bible-Reading Plans” section of the Recommended Resources page (which have just been updated!)
- Patrick’s great article from 2011
- My pretty good article from 2013
- The 2014 post that updates and summarizes all of those
From briefly surveying my RSS feed of the fraction of the Christian blogosphere that I refer to, you might also find the following posts on Bible reading plans interesting:
- Denny Burk
- Ligonier Ministries
- Tim Challies (Patrick particularly liked this one, so if your plan is to read one link and casually chat him up about it, this is the one you should pick)
(You can find all of those and more in our Recommended Resources section, linked above).
I’ve said it before, but I’ll say it again. Bible reading plans are a lot like exercise plans: people love to talk endlessly about which one is “best.” However, the best one (in both cases) is the one you’ll actually do. So to that end, pick one and stick to it!