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Our hope is that we will each grow in confidence in God’s character and His actions. One way to do that is by spending more time reading the Bible.

Below are several year-long plans that you can explore. The first three plans are on You Version and include an option to comment and interact with others from StoneBridge who are also using the plan.

 

Join the Bible Project’s One Story that Leads to Jesus by clicking HERE

About this plan:

  • This plan starts in Genesis and continues through the Old Testament for the first 235 days.  Each day includes a devotion, a Psalm and a reading from the Old or New Testament
  • There are also over 150 videos from the Bible Project to engage you in the Bible’s literary design and flow of thought

 

Join The Bible Recap by clicking HERE

About this plan:

  • Have you ever closed your Bible and thought, “What did I just read?” This 365-day chronological plan corresponds to The Bible Recap, designed to help you read, understand, and love the Bible. Daily recaps are available in podcast, video, and book form, where Tara-Leigh Cobble highlights and summarizes each day’s Bible reading in an easy-to-understand way. Recap videos are linked in each day’s “Devotional” tab.

 

Join the Bible in One Year with Nicky Gumbel by clicking HERE

About this plan:

  • Each day includes a reading from Psalms or Proverbs along with a New Testament and an Old Testament reading
  • There is commentary and a prayer from Nicky after each section

 

The Five Day Bible Reading Plan is a plan that can be downloaded or printed off by clicking HERE

  • There are readings for 5 days each week
  • The readings go in chronological order

 

The Daily Bible is a Bible in chronological order. Click HERE to find out more

Another great resource is the Bible Project App. Click HERE to download. There is a feature you can find on the app called “Journey” on the bottom right hand side. This is organized around several main movements in the Torah (first five books in the Old Testament) that can help you discover biblical patterns.