Saturday, July 18, 2009

B.I.N.D.

To both of you who read my blog:
Check out EFCHBBiblein90Days.blogspot.com. A group of us at the Evangelical Free Church of Huntington Beach (EFCHB) are going to read the Bible in its entirety in just 90 days (Bible in Ninety Days=B.I.N.D.). And we are going to read it chronologically. That means
Job will follow Genesis 11. David's songs will be read during the season of his life in which they were written. The various prophets will be read during the narrative on the period in which they prophesied. Paul's letters will be read at the appropriate spot in the Acts narrative.

If you'd like to join us in the journey, you can do so anonymously (as the thousands do who read this blog and never comment), or you can become a "follower" by joining the blog and you'll be alerted when someone posts.

The blog will contain insights and questions submitted by those who are taking the challenge to read through the Bible in 90 days. If you'd like to join us, but don't attend EFCHB, you can drop me a line and I'll send you a PDF version of the reading calendar.

Our adventure in God's story will begin Monday, August 24 and end November 21. At EFCHB we will meet on Sunday mornings to talk about what we're learning beginning, Sunday, September 6 at 10:30 a.m. (sharp) in the Chapel of the Cornerstone Building and ending November 22.

So, if you're up to the challenge, join us on a 90-day, non-stop journey through the Bible.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I never read this.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 2: I did read this but I'm taking the one-year approach. I'm in Chronicles and Acts at this point (with Psalms and Proverbs thrown in for good measure)

Paul Schliep said...

I'm currently doing the one year approach sequentially, but I started in May so I'm in Deuteronomy. Now my debate is whether to put that on hold during the 90 days or try to do both. I'm thinking I should hiatus the one year and then pick it up at the end of the 90 days.

Jean said...

May as well hold up on the one year. After all, by Nov. 21st you're going to know how the book ends anyway!

Paul Schliep said...

In that case, Jean, I can stop reading now because I already know how it ends. Thanks for saving me all that time.

mduffy said...

Looking forward to my eyes drying out reading