Blogging Through the Gospels

Today I finished the Bible in 90 Days Challenge and I’m so incredibly excited.  Seriously, y’all, I grew up in the church and had never read the Bible from cover to cover.  There is some crazy, interesting, jaw dropping, faith growing things in there! Anyway,  ever since I saw the end drawing near, I started wondering what do I do next?

I tossed around the idea of just reading a few scriptures here and there on my own or picking up a book from the bookstore and doing something that way but I wasn’t feeling it.  I enjoyed the structure, sense of community and support that I received while participating in this 90 day challenge so I’ve decided to join up with Amy from Mom’s Toolbox for Blogging Through the Gospels.

Blogging Through the Gospels is a 14 week program of reading, studying and blogging through Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.  I can’t guarantee that I’ll write a post for each and every reading but if something strikes me, I’ll definitely share it.

If you’d like to join in, all you have to do is head over to Mom’s Toolbox and let her know in the comments.  I’d also like to know if you plan to participate…

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  • http://www.edenpuresale.com/ Christine @ EdenPure Heaters

    Sounds like a great plan! I’ve read the Bible several times through, but it always takes me a year or so. Did you have a plan you followed? or did you make your own plan on how many chapters and such to read a day?

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