mariolover
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Almost 6:30. Absolutely 0 hours of sleep last night.
I set my alarm for 6 instead of 7 every day, even though class doesn't start until 8:30, that way I have time to read my Bible first thing in the morning every morning. I try to read my Bible every day and I do it most days.
I have a CSB Teen Study Bible, with questions and study notes to make it easier to understand, because I struggle to understand the Bible. I'm trying to read it from cover to cover, something I've never done in my life,
and I expect to be finished by January if the plan works out. I'm doing a one year plan, which is in the back of the Bible where you check off boxes for every day when you read all the chapters assigned for that day.
I already read the whole New Testament from cover to cover, now I'm on the Old Testament, which is a lot harder to understand, trust me.
I started reading around August 2019 (a couple months before a officially became a Christian), and have read it almost every day since, so if I finish by January 2021 like I plan to, I will have finished it in a year and a half!
I'm currently on 2nd Kings in the Old Testament (chapter 2).
I'm taking a Christian religion class in college this semester, so that should also help me understand the Bible better.
I set my alarm for 6 instead of 7 every day, even though class doesn't start until 8:30, that way I have time to read my Bible first thing in the morning every morning. I try to read my Bible every day and I do it most days.
I have a CSB Teen Study Bible, with questions and study notes to make it easier to understand, because I struggle to understand the Bible. I'm trying to read it from cover to cover, something I've never done in my life,
and I expect to be finished by January if the plan works out. I'm doing a one year plan, which is in the back of the Bible where you check off boxes for every day when you read all the chapters assigned for that day.
I already read the whole New Testament from cover to cover, now I'm on the Old Testament, which is a lot harder to understand, trust me.
I started reading around August 2019 (a couple months before a officially became a Christian), and have read it almost every day since, so if I finish by January 2021 like I plan to, I will have finished it in a year and a half!
I'm currently on 2nd Kings in the Old Testament (chapter 2).
I'm taking a Christian religion class in college this semester, so that should also help me understand the Bible better.
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