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From Discipleship Journal, this convenient Bible reading plan can easily fit into your schedule.
Description:
By reading from four separate places in the Scriptures every day, you will get a better grasp of the unity of the Scriptures. And you can begin at any point of the year.
Includes 25 days worth of readings per month and several "free days."
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This plan comes highly recommended.
The Discipleship Journal Bible Reading Plan
ISBN-13:
9781576839744
Trim Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Cover: Booklet
4
Pages
$7.99

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$5.99 for 4 pages?
I received the Discipleship Journal Bible Reading Plan annually with my subscription. I am glad that I have reused one for several years of Bible reading and have another on reserve. I am puzzled at the price for this folded sheet of card stock with the Bible reading plan. $5.99 seems very pricey to me. I'll continue to mark and high light what I have rather than purchase more although I'd thought to share this plan with friends and new seekers. There are other free Bible reading programs out there. I love everything but the price.
Posted by
Susan
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2/3/2010 5:15:08 AM
Great plan
This an excellent Bible reading plan. It has helped me through the Bible about 7 times now. You can take it in one year or 4 years depending on your pace. I do two columns each year and make it last two years. My only complaint is that Navpress is trying to sell it. Shame on you! It is just a piece of paper with a plan to get more people though the Word. It should be given out free to as many as possible.
Posted by
Paul Oldberg
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12/31/2009 12:23:58 PM
Echo: It Should Be FREE
I agree with RF - the Bible reading plan should continue to be offered for free. No new development is necessary, which is why I marvel at your charging for something that 1) used to be free, and 2) isn't costing you anything to improve. I understand charging for new resources and possibly to improve the website and content. But I'm very disappointed in this change. Offering a free Bible reading plan is a simple "loss-leader" that could attract people to the Navpress website and result in their buying other publications. Charging for it is a good way to reduce the number of people using it. That's a shame, because it's a great plan.
Posted by
Brian McDonnell
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12/25/2009 3:41:35 PM
the free study link doesn't work
I have a Message of Hope small Bible. On the back it says come to website "for your free on-line study guide'. When I tried the link given at the end of the reviews, it says it doesn't work, and I don't see any free studies anywhere else. I'm sad, but hopeful that just missed the spot. Love The Message version!!
Posted by
Jill J
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9/2/2009 8:49:19 AM
Outstanding
My pastor introduced our church to this bible reading plan in 2005. I have been using it ever since and it is outstanding. God Bless.
Posted by
Anthony
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3/25/2009 3:30:19 PM
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