Children’s Bible reading plan

David Murray is publishing weekly a Children’s Bible reading plan. There’s a morning and evening reading each day and a question to answer with each reading. Here’s a great way to teach your children to read the Bible daily. This would also be handy for the whole family to use as guide for discussion around the dinner table. Each weekly plan can be downloaded as a free PDF to be printed at home. Get them here.

Professor Grant Horner’s Bible Reading Plan

Professor Grant Horner’s Bible Reading Plan (PDF) will take you through the Bible at 10 chapters a day. Sounds like a lot but don’t knock it until you’ve tried it for a few months.

To fully grasp how good this plan is it will be well worth your time to download and read the PDF that includes the plan, bookmarks and a full description.

There’s also a Facebook group for the plan here.

M’Cheyne Bible reading plan

This classic one year plan takes the reader through the Old Testament once and the New Testament and Psalms twice in one year. Download a printable PDF by clicking here.

D. A. Carson has modified the M’Cheyne plan by taking the reader through the New Testament and Psalms once each year and through the Old Testament over two years. This reading plan may be more manageable for some and can can be downloaded in printable PDF format by clicking here.
(Our thanks to Ben Edgington for providing these PDF’s)

Discipleship Journal Bible Reading Plans

Discipleship Journal Bible Reading Plans
Available are three to choose from:

  • The NEW 5 x 5 x 5 Bible Reading Plan — 5 minutes per day, 5 days per week, 5 ways to dig deeper. Takes you through one chapter each day. Read the New Testament in one year.
  • Book-at-a-Time Bible Reading Plan — Intersperses Old and New Testament books in each month’s readings, with the four gospels spread throughout the year. Read the complete Bible in one year.
  • The Discipleship Journal ® Bible Reading Plan — Read four places in God’s Word every day to better grasp the unity of the Scriptures. Read the complete Bible in one year.

I’ve begun reading through the Bible in a year — several times

Have you ever said this? “I’ve begun to read through the Bible in a year several times!”
Have you ever said that — with the emphasis on the “begun” part? If you have then may we suggest you read this insightful article by Noel Piper at DesiringGod.org which may help you as you seek to read God’s Word.

Bible Reading Plans at BibleGateway.com

Bible Reading Plans at BibleGateway.com
Available are four to choose from:

  • Comprehensive Bible Reading Plan (365 Days)
  • Biographical Bible Reading Plan (121 Days)
  • Survey Bible Reading Plan (61 Days)
  • Chronological Bible Reading Plan (61 Days)