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Annie Oakley
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Annie Oakley
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What Bible reading plans have you found to be helpful to you? What apps. or books or systems are the most useful and tell us what you like about them.
I'll start: I have used the M'Cheyne Daily Bible reading plan using an app that I put on my phone, ipad and computer. It allows me to use my preferred Bible translation and at the same time, keeps me on track so that I can read the entire Bible in a year or a given period of time. The app synchronizes with each of my devices so that I can reliably complete the daily reading. I have been using Olive Tree as a digital source for my Bible reading.
Now what about you?
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