March Bible Reading Plan
Hi everyone,
Below is the Bible Reading Plan for the month of March. Our community has established five simple practices for embodying our faith daily. Here’s a quick synopsis along with some helpful links to get you started:
SCRIPTURE: We share a common reading schedule, usually one passage from the Old Testament and one from the New Testament each day. Learn more: How To Read The Bible
PRAYER: We pray on our knees the first minute we get out of bed and the last minute before our head hits the pillow. Learn more: How To Pray.
FASTING: Fasting makes space for God. We do it in different ways in different seasons (e.g. internet fast on Sundays; no meat or dairy on Fridays; special alms-giving in summer). Learn more: Why We Fast
CHURCH: Make a commitment to go and physically worship with the body of believers at a local church every Sunday. Learn more: Losing Our Religion
AUTHORITY: Begin to ask God for a trustworthy pastor, priest, or spiritual leader. Then approach that person and give them authority in your life. Learn more: What Is A Priest?
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March Scripture Readings
The readings for this month are as follows. If you’re the analog type, you can access the reading plan here and print it out or bookmark it on your phone or computer. We also have a personalized plan on the Dwell app (FREE for you!), which automatically loads each new day’s Scriptures. You can read or listen right on the app. It’s pretty awesome. You have to create an account to get started, but once you’re in, it’s free thanks to VB Fellows footing the bill (we welcome your donations to help keep it going). Thank you Sarah Schultz for updating it!
As you can see, we are continuing our journey through the Torah, moving on to Deuteronomy. My hope is, after Leviticus and Numbers, we’re starting to get a bit more of a taste for its patterns. As usual, the Bible Project is a great place to start for context on what you’ll be reading:
In the New Testament, we’ll be covering most of the Epistles we have not yet covered in the last year. Then during Holy Week, we have a couple of special readings. Let me know if you have any questions.
— Ross