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45 Topical Reading Plans


45 Topical Reading Plans

Processed with VSCOcam with t1 presetThe Bible is a big book. So big that fully understanding it remains a lifelong goal. Rather than trying to read it through in a few sittings, like most of us do with many smaller books, many people instead read a small amount every day.
The slow-and-steady approach has a lot of benefits, and one major challenge—knowing what to read in what order. Enter: Faithlife reading plans.
A reading plan organizes your daily reading around a theme, so you can quickly get an overview of what Scripture says about a given topic without investing any time searching. We have a huge variety to choose from—57 unique plans to be exact.
Some are seasonal, five of them are geared for more advanced study, and these 45 are based on a variety of topics:
10 Days on Discipleship
14 Days on Sin
10 Days on Worry
14 Kinds of Psalms
14 Days on Generosity
10 Days on Baptism
14 Days on Doubt
14 Days on Humility
14 Days on Glory
14 Days on Work
6 Days on Light
14 Days on the Kingdom of God
10 Days on Freedom
21 Days on Prayer
21 Days on Faith
10 Days on the Second Coming
10 Days on Friendship
7 Days on Forgiveness
21 Days on Government and Citizenship
14 Days on Holiness
14 Days on Grace
10 Days on Lust
14 Days on Grief
5 Days on Spiritual Growth
10 Days on Wisdom
10 Days on Patience
14 Days on Prophecy
14 Days on Speech
10 Days on Suffering
7 Days on Fasting
14 Days on Justice
30 Days on Money
14 Days on Pride
10 Days on Truth
14 Days on the Holy Spirit
10 Days on Encouragement
14 Days on Worship
30 Days on Marriage
7 Days on Perseverance
10 Days on Guilt
14 Days on the Poor
14 Days on Hope
10 Days on Hospitality
21 Days on Love
7 Days on Covenant
January is a perfect time to launch a new study. Start a new reading plan from the homepage of your Faithlife Study Bible. Tap the plus sign, select Bible Reading Plan, choose to read privately or with a Faithlife group, and then select one of our done-for-you reading plans.
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