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Hey everyone. I want to wish you the happiest of New Years and I hope giveattentiontoreading.com can be a real source of encouragement to help you with that Bible reading resolution you set.
Don’t forget, on Monday, January 5, we are going to start working our way through the New Testament. We’ll be reading Luke 1-2 on that day and then heading through the whole New Testament over the next six months.
In case you missed my new introductory video on the right side of the site’s homepage and in the updated “What’s Going On Here?” page, here it is. It takes less than five minutes and let’s you know exactly what is going on on this site.
I’m so glad you dropped by “Give Attention to Reading,” a blog dedicated to reading and discussing God’s word, the Bible.
This blog is not about pushing our favorite doctrines. It is not about debate (though I’m sure at times we might get some good discussion going). It is just about promoting the reading of Scripture. It is about reading it with a view to learning something each day.
This blog is driven by my book of the same title. I figured out if we read two chapters of the New Testament each week day, we can read the whole New Testament in exactly six months. My book provides a note page for each day of reading with a section of very simple questions to devote your mind to the text and some thought questions to help you take the study as deep as you want it.
This blog provides a spot for us to discuss how the Word has hit us. I hope you will join me each weekday and read the New Testament together.
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May God richly bless you as you draw closer to Him.
More importantly, may you richly bless God.
P.S. I am currently working on a version for the Old Testament. Hopefully, by the time we are done with our present trek through the New Testament, we will be ready for the Old.