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Scripture resources designed to support daily faithfulness and Our ongoing, Christ-centered Bible studies.
Scripture for Daily Faithfulness
At Bible International, we believe regular, prayerful engagement with God’s Word is essential for spiritual growth.
These reading plans are designed to support your participation in our Bible study program and encourage consistent time in Scripture throughout the week.
Bible Reading Plans
Foundations Reading Plan
Building a daily habit of Scripture through core passages that introduce the storyline of the Bible and the gospel of Jesus Christ.
- Duration: 30 days
- Daily time: 10–15 minutes
- Best for: new believers, returning believers, and study participants building consistency
Gospel Journey Reading Plan
Walking through the life and teachings of Jesus across the four Gospels with space for reflection and prayer.
- Duration: 40 days
- Daily time: 15–20 minutes
- Best for: any believer seeking a focused, Christ-centered season in Scripture
How these plans are meant to be used
Our reading plans are designed to support spiritual formation—not to rush through Scripture.
- Begin each reading with prayer
- Read attentively rather than quickly
- Reflect on how the passage points to Christ
- Apply Scripture thoughtfully to daily life
- Share insights during Bible study sessions sessions
Connected to our Bible study program
Many of our reading plans align with the passages studied in our scheduled study sessions. Facilitators may recommend specific plans to complement group discussions or personal growth goals.
These resources are offered as spiritual support, not as a substitute for Christian community.
A Simple Weekly Rhythm
If you’re building consistency, a gentle rhythm can help keep Scripture reading prayerful and sustainable.
Suggested rhythm
- Days 1–4: Scripture readings
- Day 5: Psalm or reflection
- Day 6: Prayer focus
- Day 7: Rest or catch-up
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“All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness.” — 2 Timothy 3:16