Reading the Bible-Building Faith with Bible Pathway
Posted by Robbi on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 at 1:02pm

      Are you wanting to read the Bible, but struggle to do so? Well, I have good news for you! 

    Many years ago, I discovered a simple, consistent, helpful way to read through the Bible. I found a book originally titled as—The Best of Bible Pathway-3rd Edition. I love it! It has been such a help to me that I brought it back to print titled, Building Faith with Bible Pathway.  (Bible Pathway is a ministry devoted to helping and challenging peple to read all of God's Word through in one year.)

     Bible Pathway and now Building Faith with Bible Pathway has helped me, and I know it will help you, to consistently and purposefully read Scripture without getting overwhelmed or lost, and then giving up. It has helped me come to love the Bible and gain insights and strength from it in ways I never would have without continuing to read all of God’s Word. I've come to very much look forward to my quiet time with God and His Word every day! 

     Bible Pathway speaks with authority. It gives a clear, structured focus toward the reading of the Bible and helps prepare one's mind and heart for God’s Word. The simplicity of this guide is its strength—staying with one segment of the Bible and reading it all the way through--without jumping around in Scripture. 

     I encourage you to find a way to read the Bible that works for you! Find a way to be in God's Word every day. Build a foundation of daily reading and ask God to help you with application, understanding, and further study. 
   
Blessings to you as you seek to personally, and more fully, know God, 
Robbi Cary
 

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