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I just read about this on Tuesday of this week. Never heard of it before, but wow! What a great plan!
I ordered the “special” Bible to go along with this. I’m sure it won’t arrive on time. After all, the first day of the year is Friday! Yikes! (on so many levels!)
But the thing is, you don’t have to have the official Bible in 90 Days Bible. Your favorite Bible that you already read will be fine.
Anyway, the Bible, the whole entire Bible in 3 months! I’m all lit up about this! I wonder how many of the Cowboys can keep up with their old Mom!
Sneaky hint: I have a couple of kids who only need read the word Challenge and they’ll do whatever it takes to be the man! (The question is, do they know who they are? Maybe it’s all of them!)
Want in? There’s still time, even if you get a late start you can still keep pace and finish in 90 days. Here is the schedule you can print and keep in your Bible.
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Well, Jeanie, having a sweet bundle of joy in your arms makes a big difference in how much time you can spend reading. E Word uses Biblegateway and they have an audio option and you can follow along, as you are able, with the words on your monitor. I love having the “man on the computer” read the Bible aloud for us!
Awesome, but I am w/ Mary. My baby still sleeps in with us(3 months) so when I get up she usually gets up with me and is still also up late at night. I think it’s a cool idea though : )
Well, Mary, I might have been a bit hesitant to give this a try, but, I’ve been waking up really early lately, without an alarm clock or even any intention of waking up that early. So, I figure that will be a perfect thing to do with the “found” time. They say it takes 45 minutes to an hour and 15 minutes every day. I’ve been waking up an hour before the usual time. I could fritter that time away reading facebook or twitter, or I could spend it reading the Good Book. Easy choice, eh? (never realized that twitter rhymed with fritter. coincidence? doubt it.)
Oh, wow. What a huge challenge! I’ve seen it mentioned at other blogs. I don’t think I could do it. I can’t even do the Bible in a *year* b/c I literally fly with little or no comprehension! Sounds like fun for you and your kids to compete.