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One Year Bible Reading Plan

Our daughter Bethany found this one-year Bible reading plan online, and we love it. Daily readings rotate through the epistles, history, gospels, poetry, prophesy, proverbs, and law, so readers get a nice variety throughout the week. No getting bogged down in Leviticus and Deuteronomy for a solid month!

If you’d like a reminder, you can even sign up to have each day’s reading passage emailed to you — all for FREE. Of course, there’s no need to wait until January 1. You can start reading right now. Then, in 52 weeks, you will have worked your way through the entire Bible.

Read the Bible in a Year

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For those who prefer to read their Bible offline, we’ve still got you covered. I’ve listed all the reading passages from this one-year Bible reading plan on these handy bookmarks. They’ll make it easy for you to keep up. Just check off each passage as you complete it.

Free printable Bookmarks -

Free printable Bookmarks -

Free printable Bookmarks -

[click to print entire set of 12 bookmarks]

You have a choice of printing these bookmarks in color or in black & white. Print on card stock to make them more durable. Cut them apart, and slip the current list into your Bible to mark your place, and check off each passage as you finish reading it.

More resources for nurturing your spiritual life

For more resources that will enhance your personal quiet time with the LORD, download a few of my free printable prayer guides or check out my full line of devotional journals.

I designed the journals to get readers thinking. Meditating on the Word of God. Applying it to their daily life. Reflecting on His faithfulness to all generations.

Unlike dated diaries, where if you miss a day you feel behind, these books are intended to be “anytime journals.” You don’t have to complete the pages in any particular order. You can hop around and do whichever page appeals to you at the time. Take as long as you need to work through it, whether that means a matter of months or even years.

There’s no right or wrong way to complete the entries. You may use these pages to record thoughts, compose poetry, set goals. To write prayers, paste photographs, paint pictures, draw sketches. To make lists, tape mementos. Or you can do a combination of any or all of the above.

Devotional Journals by Jennifer Flanders

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These books are packed with Scripture — all 200+ pages of each journal. And my prayer guides are, too. I did that on purpose, because no other book has the power to transform us from the inside out, like the Word of God. I hope you’ll spend time soaking up its TRUTH every day of your life. Every chance you get. Year in. Year out.

Read through the Bible in One Year

Read through the Bible in a Year

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  1. Joyce Owens says

    December 4, 2022 at 4:56 pm

    Just wanted you to know that this past year I have used your Read The Bible cards
    and i just want you to know it has been the BEST thing I have ever used. . . I am
    so excited to be able to reread it, however, my Bible is so marked up from this year
    I will not be able to mark but hope to start a notebook of notes from each reading.
    God Bless you Richly . . I have used much of your sweet things you share.
    I am almost 80 years old and I am always excited to see what jewels you are sharing.
    I copied off the Calendar pages for 2022 and have LOVED using them.
    Many blessing and May you and yours have a Blessed Christmas as we Celebrate
    our Heavenly Father. . .

    Reply
    • Jennifer Flanders says

      December 18, 2022 at 5:53 pm

      Your message made my day, Joyce. I’m so glad you’ve found the resources I post useful. I’m praying God pours out His blessings upon you in 2023!

      Reply
  2. Liefbertus says

    February 17, 2022 at 1:38 am

    May GOD bless you all.

    Reply
    • Jennifer Flanders says

      February 18, 2022 at 6:25 am

      Thank you so much. He has. I’m praying He bless you, as well, as you dig into His word!

      Reply
  3. Kelly says

    December 28, 2021 at 4:37 pm

    I have a question for you about this post but I’d rather not post it in the comments. Is there any way you could email me? It’s nothing bad. More a personal problem I’m having. I’d really appreciate hearing from you. Thanks, Kelly.

    Reply
    • Jennifer Flanders says

      February 18, 2022 at 6:26 am

      Sure, Kelly. I think I already answered you privately, but in case I didn’t, you may email me at flandersfamily(at)flandersfamily(dot)info.

      Reply
  4. Jessica says

    July 19, 2019 at 8:08 pm

    Hi Jennifer,

    This has truly encouraged me. I have been overwhelmed as well and had began to flop after a long day instead of doing a focused prayer. I need to get back to praying as I have slacked. I read but I haven’t been studying but merely reading out of habit. I am in the process of purchasing a new home and I have been a little stressed as time grows closer to closing etc.

    You have reminded me that I need to get back to praying and leaving it all at the cross and I appreciate that.

    I will pray for you all and thank you for your prayers and encouragement.

    Reply
    • Jennifer Flanders says

      July 20, 2019 at 3:48 pm

      You’re so welcome, Jessica. And thank you for your prayers. It is always a comfort to know that others are approaching the throne of Grace on my behalf.

      Reply
  5. Nanci says

    July 9, 2019 at 12:02 pm

    I’ve used several plans over several years to read the Bible thru in a year. After wondering what it would be like to read the Bible with no divisions such as books, chapters or versed. So this year I’m using The Story and enjoying it very much. Glad to see you back.

    Reply
    • Jennifer Flanders says

      July 20, 2019 at 3:31 pm

      I bet that has been interesting, Nanci. I’ve seen Bibles arranged chronologically before, but never tried reading it that way.

      Reply
  6. Bekah Joy says

    January 12, 2019 at 9:41 am

    Just shared this with my family and printed out a calendar for myself 🙂
    Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
    • Jennifer Flanders says

      January 12, 2019 at 9:48 am

      You’re welcome, Bekah Joy. Hope you all will enjoy it as much as we have.

      Reply

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