I have loved reading the Bible in a year before! I’ve done the Bible Recap and do like the audio podcast element, but also have gotten into taking notes and deep diving more. Next year, I actually plan to start writing out the whole Bible in a big chunky notebook I ordered! It’d be great to do that in a year, but I’m not going to put that pressure on myself. I’m going to try for 1 chapter a day and see how far I get in 2025. I would love to see you do doodle notes again, but of course you should do what isn’t going to stress you out!
I love the idea of writing out the whole Bible! A lady in our small group at church started doing that. Definitely a project longer than a year, but what a special keepsake that will be. Writing God's Word is always a good idea. :)
CSB Day by Day Chronological Bible is another good one. I like that there are Day 1, Day2, but not by specific date in case you get behind. (Day 1 is simply Day 1, not Day1/Jan 1)
I have the one I bought last year in the NLT, just to try that translation and to read through the Bible. I bought a large print paperback chronological with no study notes and very few references, and I made it almost through February! Things happened last year and continued into the first half of this year that took me away from that personal challenge I gave myself. I didn't shun my study time though. I found the One Year Bible just last week and dusted it off so I can pick it up again. I'm not going to wait for January one though. I have already started reading a few verses, picking up where I left off last year. In the early 1990s the church I was attending gave a challenge to the congregation to read the Bible in a year and sold those of us who were interested the NIV, which was the translation the church was using, for a discounted price, and it was not chronological. But, I did it! I just never bothered with it again after that because I started getting heavily into study. I now realize that I have to get back to reading daily, though I still underline and not a few notes in the yearly Bible! Love, love, love the chronological Bible. It helps pull the Bible together and if I was asked, I would recommend it.
You folks need to ditch these corrupt Alexandrian text modern "bibles" like the NIV (Non Inspired Version), NLT, NAS, etc and get you a 1611 King James that has been taken from the proper Textus Receptus 📖
Thank you for commenting! I love hearing your journey. Any time in God's Word is a success! And you can start any day. Definitely don't need to wait until January. :) Love it!
I really enjoyed reading "God's Story" and how He shows us that He took ordinary people to do extraordinary things in the NLT Chronological Bible Study by Tynsdale. I plan on going through it again in 2025 and buy the NLT illustrated Bible. Thank you for the encouragement.
I tried reading the chronological Bible but quit in July. I was desperate to read the good news of the New Testament! Now I have a bible (out of print) that has an Old Testament, psalms, proverbs, and New Testament reading every day. That has worked well for me.
I did the chronological Bible 2 years ago on an app. I plan on doing the study Bible version this year. I read through the Bible every year, and Chronological is my favorite
Yesterday when I checked on ordering 50 of the One Year Chronological study Bible for members of our church it said "Only 5 left. More on the way." As the end of the year gets closer, sometimes Amazon and Christianbook.com sell out of the one-year Bibles because so many people purchase them at the end of the year! Hope that makes sense. Let me know if you have any other questions.
I’m in. Let’s do it🎉
Woohoo! Yay for spending time in God's Word!
I have loved reading the Bible in a year before! I’ve done the Bible Recap and do like the audio podcast element, but also have gotten into taking notes and deep diving more. Next year, I actually plan to start writing out the whole Bible in a big chunky notebook I ordered! It’d be great to do that in a year, but I’m not going to put that pressure on myself. I’m going to try for 1 chapter a day and see how far I get in 2025.
I would love to see you do doodle notes again, but of course you should do what isn’t going to stress you out!
I love the idea of writing out the whole Bible! A lady in our small group at church started doing that. Definitely a project longer than a year, but what a special keepsake that will be. Writing God's Word is always a good idea. :)
I have the One Year Chronological Bible and this is one of my goals for 2025! Thank you for this video reminder! ❤
Hello friend! It is such a good one. So glad you're going to tackle it in 2025. :)
The Bible Recap is a great podcast or UA-cam companion for a chronological 1-year Bible plan.
@ awesome, sounds great. Thanks!!
I love, love the bible doodles!
I need to get back into doing them!
CSB Day by Day Chronological Bible is another good one. I like that there are Day 1, Day2, but not by specific date in case you get behind. (Day 1 is simply Day 1, not Day1/Jan 1)
That's wonderful! I haven't heard of that one before. Great mention and suggestion. :)
I have the one I bought last year in the NLT, just to try that translation and to read through the Bible. I bought a large print paperback chronological with no study notes and very few references, and I made it almost through February! Things happened last year and continued into the first half of this year that took me away from that personal challenge I gave myself. I didn't shun my study time though. I found the One Year Bible just last week and dusted it off so I can pick it up again. I'm not going to wait for January one though. I have already started reading a few verses, picking up where I left off last year. In the early 1990s the church I was attending gave a challenge to the congregation to read the Bible in a year and sold those of us who were interested the NIV, which was the translation the church was using, for a discounted price, and it was not chronological. But, I did it! I just never bothered with it again after that because I started getting heavily into study. I now realize that I have to get back to reading daily, though I still underline and not a few notes in the yearly Bible! Love, love, love the chronological Bible. It helps pull the Bible together and if I was asked, I would recommend it.
You folks need to ditch these corrupt Alexandrian text modern "bibles" like the NIV (Non Inspired Version), NLT, NAS, etc and get you a 1611 King James that has been taken from the proper Textus Receptus 📖
Thank you for commenting! I love hearing your journey. Any time in God's Word is a success! And you can start any day. Definitely don't need to wait until January. :) Love it!
I ordered mine and should be getting it soon!
I really enjoyed reading "God's Story" and how He shows us that He took ordinary people to do extraordinary things in the NLT Chronological Bible Study by Tynsdale. I plan on going through it again in 2025 and buy the NLT illustrated Bible. Thank you for the encouragement.
I tried reading the chronological Bible but quit in July. I was desperate to read the good news of the New Testament! Now I have a bible (out of print) that has an Old Testament, psalms, proverbs, and New Testament reading every day. That has worked well for me.
I did the chronological Bible 2 years ago on an app. I plan on doing the study Bible version this year. I read through the Bible every year, and Chronological is my favorite
That is wonderful, Rachel! I am so glad it is a part of your daily rhythm. Reading it chronologically this year was very life changing for me.
I have the Chronological study Bible
hi, the one year bible are you using it as you're bible reading plan and when did you start using it?🤗🤗🤗🤔🤔🤔
I started it on January 1. Of course you can start it anytime, though!
@CreativeFaithCo hi, another question: is the one year bible your official reading plan every year?
What do you mean when you say they sell out at the end of the year?
Yesterday when I checked on ordering 50 of the One Year Chronological study Bible for members of our church it said "Only 5 left. More on the way." As the end of the year gets closer, sometimes Amazon and Christianbook.com sell out of the one-year Bibles because so many people purchase them at the end of the year! Hope that makes sense. Let me know if you have any other questions.