I have had an idea. And I think this will be very good for me and my faith. You may be aware that in the blogosphere and other corners of the world wide web there is this "thing" called a project 30. Basically the premise is to set a goal to be achieved within 30 days and share the experience with readers/viewers. For example, the birth of LTA movie club began with Phillip DeFranco setting a project 30 in which he watched and reviewed a film every day for 30 days.
My project 30 is going to be a bit more ambitious. I am going to read the entire Bible cover to cover in 30 days. Every day that I read I will also write a brief post reflecting on the passages that I read. My reflections may include (but not be limited to) passage summary, review, exegesis, personal theological revelation, relevant personal anecdotes, and/or any relevant diatribe I happen to feel like posting. My Bible (Holy Bible Compact Edition New Living Translation) has 960 pages of readable scripture. (discounting 2 title pages for old and new testaments.) 960/30=32 pages per day. This should be achievable if I set aside time for it.
Rules for Project 30 - The Bible:
1. 32 pages of scripture must be read daily prior to posting.
2. Posts must include addresses of passages read and a brief summary of what took place in those passages. In cases such as proverbs and psalms which are not linear or narrative, outlines will suffice.
3. Each post should contain personal reflection.
4. Each post will be no less than 3 paragraphs.
I hope you all enjoy my ambitious endeavor. I intend to start tomorrow.
DH out.
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