
I'm hoping as the weeks progress I'll fall into a natural rhythm of a good reading time. My usual before-bed reading slot isn't working out so well-- by then I'm too tired to really soak in Scripture. I'm working on finding a better time... it's just hard with our constantly-changing schedule.
I did receive the official The Bible in 90 Days
that I ordered last week. (Remember? I wound up getting it for free, and after some debate, decided I'll add in the apocryphal books at the end.) On one hand, I do like having the "official "Bible to use with this challenge, as each day's readings are marked, so I know where I stand without having to look it up online. But, then again, I could have just as easily printed out the reading schedule and stuck with my regular NRSV Bible.
So, really, I guess I'm sort of on the fence as to whether this specific edition makes a difference in my reading or not.


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I'm with you! Logging off in a few minutes to get in a few more pages tonight. I'm grateful--while I love my First Communion bible, I'm glad to be introduced to this version too. Good luck!
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