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What To Avoid When Reading Your Bible In 2020
Posted on January 14, 2020 8:00 AM by Faith Sites
Categories: General
Some churches are always looking for more effective communication methods, every pastor understands that their online message is far more important than the church website design.  These platforms are supposed to encourage the congregation, especially when it comes to studying their Bible.  Many Christians plan to read their Bibles more diligently each year but fail to follow through.  As a faithful Christian, you are encouraged to start the New Year by changing the way you read your Bible.
 
Goals

Obviously everyone needs goals as they keep people on track.  However, when it comes to the Bible, it’s better to not set unattainable goals.  Never make unreasonable promises such as reading the entire Bible in a year.  Some individuals think that if they set impossible goals and fail, they can just try again.

If congregants fail enough times, they might lose their will to read the Bible.  It doesn’t really matter how much of the Bible you read if you can’t find the time to study it.  With that being said, make an effort to regularly set aside time to read the Bible each week.
 
Support

The idea of setting aside a moment to read your Bible in isolation sounds appealing because you might think it allows you to focus on God.  But, isolated Bible study can be impossible to maintain consistency so some people do better to join a study group.  If you struggle this year, invite one or two Christians to be a part of your Bible study as it enables you to hold one another accountable.
 
Completion

Every Christian in charge of crafting an attractive church website design understands the importance of emphasizing the relevance of the entire Bible.  Some believers have a tendency to dismiss certain parts, especially books in the New Testament.  As a Christian, try to read the Bible to completion despite what others do.  Each word has the power to transform your faith so persevere through all the sections as they serve a purpose!

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