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Have YOU Read the Bible?
How to Read the Bible in One Year... (or less!)

"Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." (2 Timothy 2:15) One cannot know the Truth without actively seeking it! How does one learn the word of truth? The answer is simple...

By reading and studying God's Inspired Word!

Not sure where to begin? One approach is to simply start on page one and read the Bible from beginning to end, Genesis through Revelation. Starting with Genesis 1:1, read five (or more) chapters each Sunday and three (or more) chapters per day each Monday through Saturday and you'll have read the entire Bible in one year or less!

An alternative method is to read the Bible in the order in which the biblical events actually occurred. How? Download *this (Courtesy of Skip Andrews) easy-to-use, printable study guide to reading the Bible in one year, in chronological order.

Or, follow *this schedule where you will read from both the Old Testament and the New Testament each day and read the entire Bible in one year.

Still looking for another approach? Try *this schedule where you will read from different topical sections of the Bible each day and read the entire Bible in one year.

*These printable reading schedules require a free PDF viewer such as Apple Preview or Adobe Reader.

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Online Study Materials & Additional Links
Apologetics Press ---> https://www.apologeticspress.org/
Bible for Children ---> http://www.bibleforchildren.org/
BibleGateway.com ---> http://www.biblegateway.com/
Biblical Studies Center ---> http://www.biblicalstudies.org/
Churches of Christ Online ---> http://www.cconline.org/
Churches of Christ on the Web ---> http://www.cocn.org/congreg.html
Churches of Christ ---> http://www.church-of-christ.org/
Executable Outlines ---> http://www.executableoutlines.com/
Gospel Advocate Company ---> http://www.gospeladvocate.com/
StudyLight.org ---> http://www.studylight.org/
The Silencing of God ---> http://www.silencingofgod.com/
theBible.net ---> http://www.thebible.net/
Willow Brook Christian Communities ---> http://www.willow-brook.org/
World Video Bible School ---> http://www.wvbs.org/
West Virginia Christian Youth Camp ---> http://www.wvcyc.com/
West Virginia School of Preaching ---> http://www.wvsop.com/

About Delaware & Central Ohio

The city of Delaware, a small town located near the geographic center of the state of Ohio, was founded in 1808 (incorporated in 1816) and is the county seat of Delaware County, part of the Columbus Metropolitan Area. The 19th president of the United States, Rutherford B. Hayes, was born in Delaware, Ohio. Delaware County shares its southern border with the northern edge of Franklin County and the city of Columbus. The city of Delaware itself is located approximately 25 miles north of Columbus, the largest city in Ohio and the state capital of Ohio.

Delaware County is consistently recognized as one of the fastest growing counties in the nation and the fastest in the state, and was recently ranked the 5th best place to raise a family in the U.S. by Forbes Magazine. Delaware County has some of the best public schools in the state and hosts many world class shopping, dining, and entertainment options including upscale shopping at the Polaris Fashion Place, animal encounters at USA Travel Guide's Top Ranked Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, waterpark fun at Zoombezi Bay (formerly Wyandot Lake), exploring underground at the Olentangy Indian Caverns, boating and fishing at Alum Creek State Park, and stargazing at Perkin's Observatory.