Reformation Reading Plans 2018
Step 1 - Pick a Reading Plan
Choose one of the reading plan below. The easiest reading plan is “The Apostle Paul.” Just about any reader can handle that reading schedule. The “New Testament” plan is a great plan for the average reader. It’s pace is only a little faster than most people are used to reading. The largest plan, “The Story of the Bible,” is covers the whole story of the Bible, but omits many of the passages that slow people down when they try to read the Bible from cover to cover.
This plan is perfect for the theology nerd. Reading all of Paul’s letters will certainly get you into the reformation spirit. 87 Chapters
This plan is great for the everyone. It may sound like a lot, but you can easily read the whole New Testament in 32 days. Give it a try. 260 Chapters
This plan is great for getting the big picture of the Bible. The plan walks through the full story, but skips the parts that aren’t narrative (genealogies and such). You’ll start in Genesis and find yourself in Revelation before the end of the month. 345 Chapters