
Bible Reading Plan – August 27-September 2, 2018

Monday, August 27: Ezra – Ezra reads the law to the people and the benefits of Bible reading
- Nehemiah 8
- Nehemiah 9
- Deuteronomy 31:9-13
Tuesday, August 28: Malachi – The final Old Testament prophet (400+ years before Christ) and prophecies of Christ
- Malachi 2:7-17
- Malachi 3
- Malachi 4
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Bible Reading Plan – May-June 2018, Week 22

Monday, May 28:
David & Bathsheba – David’s sin, confession, judgment and birth of Solomon
- 2 Samul 11
- 2 Samuel 12:1-25
- Psalm 51
Tuesday, May 29:
David, Ammon, Tamar, & Absalom – David, the passive father
- 2 Samuel 13
- 2 Samuel 14
- Deuteronomy 22:25-27
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One-Man Show


Bible Reading Plan – May 2018, Week 21

Monday, May 21:
Saul & Jonathan Die – David mourns and God takes no pleasure in the death of the wicked
- 1 Chronicles 10
- 2 Samuel 1
- Ezekiel 33:11
Tuesday, May 22:
Abner & Ishbosheth Die – The murders of General Abner and King Ishbosheth
- 2 Samuel 2
- 2 Samuel 3
- 2 Samuel 4
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Bible Reading Plan – May 2018, Week 20
Monday, May 14:
Doeg Kills Priests – David flees to wilderness, Doeg kills priests, and David writes psalms
- 1 Samuel 22
- Psalms 63
- Psalms 52
Tuesday, May 15:
David Hides & Spares Saul – The Ziphites tell Saul where David is and David writes psalms
- 1 Samuel 23
- 1 Samuel 24
- Psalms 54
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Health Nut
A health nut is talking to his co-worker. The only thing he likes more than jogging is telling people about his jogging. He says, “I now jog to work behind the bus in which I used to ride to work. I feel great and I save $2.00 a day.”
The friend says, “Why don’t you save $20 and jog behind a cab?”
Bible Reading Plan – May 2018, Week 19
Monday, May 7:
David & Goliath – David the shepherd vs. the giant Goliath
- 1 Samuel 17
- Psalms 23
- 2 Samuel 21:15-22
Tuesday, May 8:
Saul’s Insecurity – King Saul is jealous of David
- 1 Samuel 18
- Proverbs 14:30
- James 3:13-16
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Daughter’s Brilliant Paper
New Sermon Series Begin on Mother’s Day
A survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau asked young adults about the importance of various life transitions. Here’s what the young adults said about transitions were “extremely important” to them:
- Completed formal schooling—62%
- Employed full-time—52%
- Capable of supporting a family financially—50%
- Financially independent from parents—43%
- No longer living in parents’ house—26%
- Getting married—12%
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