There are four parts to studying the Bible: Reading, Studying, Praying, and Memorizing. Check out each part of this website to find out more about each of these ways to grow in your walk with God. If you don't have time for everything during your day, start with prayer and try switching back and forth between reading, and studying.
Reading=The Big Picture
Take time during your day to just sit and read through the Bible. If you only take time to meticulously study the Bible, it will take a long time to get through the whole thing. You will lose sight of the bigger picture. Check out the reading section of this website to find some Bible reading plans.
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Studying=Close Up Views
Also take time to study your Bible. This means taking small sections of scripture and trying to figure out what they mean. There are several key things to know when studying your Bible, but many different styles of studying. Check out the studying section of this website to find the best type of study for you.
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Where Does the Time Go?
1. Write out your schedule for one week (download the file underneath the picture)
2. Look for a consistent time you can set aside each day 3. If you're just starting, try to schedule 15 minutes each day Tip: Scheduling your study time right after something else you do every day helps you remember and be consistent For example: right after breakfast, after work, or after brushing your teeth For a more manly version, or if you want something in black and white, download the second "bw" file. |