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Bible Reading Plans Catalog

Browse bible reading plans for every season: 21-day beginner, 30-day Gospel, chronological, and one-year. Find the right plan and start reading Scripture today.

“It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.”

— Matthew 4:4

Good bible reading plans turn a vague intention into a daily habit by telling you exactly what to read each day. The right plan depends on your season: a beginner needs a gentle start, while a seasoned reader may want the whole Bible or the storyline in order. Jesus reminds us we live by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God (Matthew 4:4), and a plan helps you feed on that word steadily.

Plans by Length and Goal

Match the plan to your time and aim. Each is designed to keep you coming back rather than overwhelming you.

  • 21-Day Beginner Plan: a gentle three-week start that builds the habit without pressure.
  • 30-Day Gospel of John Plan: a one-month walk through the life of Jesus.
  • Chronological Plan: read the Bible in the order events happened so the story makes sense.
  • One-Year Plan: cover the whole Bible in twelve months at about twenty minutes a day.

How to Choose

If you are new, start short; finishing a 21-day plan builds confidence for a longer one. If you have read before but the Old Testament feels confusing, a chronological plan untangles the timeline. If you crave the full picture, commit to a one-year plan and pace yourself. There is no wrong choice; the best plan is the one you will actually keep.

Stay With It

Every reader misses days, and that is fine. The plan is a servant, not a master. If you fall behind, resume with the current day rather than trying to catch up all at once, because God's mercies are new every morning (Lamentations 3:23). Mark your progress to build momentum and celebrate milestones along the way.

Reading plans go better with company. At PraiseHim Club you can begin any plan with a free group that keeps you encouraged and accountable from the first day to the last.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Bible reading plan should I choose? +
Match the plan to your season. Beginners do well with a 21- or 30-day plan, those confused by the timeline benefit from a chronological plan, and the ready reader can take on a one-year plan.
What is a chronological Bible reading plan? +
A chronological plan arranges the readings in the order events happened rather than the order the books appear, which helps the overall storyline make sense. It is a study aid, not a different Bible.

Begin a Plan Together

Pick a reading plan that fits your life and start it with a free group that keeps you encouraged.

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