This is our Bible Reading Challenge, round 2. (For the original Bible reading challenge, see below.)
For the Spring Pursuit 2020 Bible Reading Challenge II, each student will commit to finishing all four gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) reading one chapter per day from May 10, 2020 through July 9, 2020.
If you have already read through the four gospels and are reading somewhere else in the Bible, you can continue your own Bible reading, at least one chapter each day.
Our corporate Bible reading schedule will be:
May 10 – Mark 1
May 11 – Mark 2
May 12 – Mark 3
May 13 – Mark 4
May 14 – Mark 5
May 15 – Mark 6
May 16 – Mark 7
May 17 – Mark 8
May 18 – Mark 9
May 19 – Mark 10
May 20 – Mark 11
May 21 – Mark 12
May 22 – Mark 13
May 23 – Mark 14
May 24 – Mark 15
May 25 – Mark 16
May 26 – Luke 1
May 27 – Luke 2
May 28 – Luke 3
May 29 – Luke 4
May 30 – Luke 5
May 31 – Luke 6
June 1 – Luke 7
June 2 – Luke 8
June 3 – Luke 9
June 4 – Luke 10
June 5 – Luke 11
June 6 – Luke 12
June 7 – Luke 13
June 8 – Luke 14
June 9 – Luke 15
June 10 – Luke 16
June 11 – Luke 17
June 12 – Luke 18
June 13 – Luke 19
June 14 – Luke 20
June 15 – Luke 21
June 16 – Luke 22
June 17 – Luke 23
June 18 – Luke 24
June 19 – John 1
June 20 – John 2
June 21 – John 3
June 22 – John 4
June 23 – John 5
June 24 – John 6
June 25 – John 7
June 26 – John 8
June 27 – John 9
June 28 – John 10
June 29 – John 11
June 30 – John 12
July 1 – John 13
July 2 – John 14
July 3 – John 15
July 4 – John 16
July 5 – John 17
July 6 – John 18
July 7 – John 19
July 8 – John 20
July 9 – John 21
For the YP Spring Pursuit Bible Reading Challenge, each student will commit to reading two Bible chapters per day for 28 days, beginning April 12, 2020.
A prize will be awarded to those students who successfully complete the Bible reading challenge.
During the 28 days of the YP Spring Pursuit, we will read through the gospel of Matthew together, 1 chapter each day. Plus, each person will continue their own personal Bible reading schedule, at least 1 chapter per day.
If you are currently reading through the Bible on your own, we want you to continue, at least 1 chapter per day. If you are not yet reading through the Bible on your own, you should start from the beginning, at Genesis chapter 1.
Hence, if you are just starting to read the Bible, your reading schedule for the Bible reading challenge will be:
Week 1
April 12 – Matthew 1 & Genesis 1
April 13 – Matthew 2 & Genesis 2
April 14 – Matthew 3 & Genesis 3
April 15 – Matthew 4 & Genesis 4
April 16 – Matthew 5 & Genesis 5
April 17 – Matthew 6 & Genesis 6
April 18 – Matthew 7 & Genesis 7
Week 2
April 19 – Matthew 8 & Genesis 8
April 20 – Matthew 9 & Genesis 9
April 21 – Matthew 10 & Genesis 10
April 22 – Matthew 11 & Genesis 11
April 23 – Matthew 12 & Genesis 12
April 24 – Matthew 13 & Genesis 13
April 25 – Matthew 14 & Genesis 14
Week 3
April 26 – Matthew 15 & Genesis 15
April 27 – Matthew 16 & Genesis 16
April 28 – Matthew 17 & Genesis 17
April 29 – Matthew 18 & Genesis 18
April 30 – Matthew 19 & Genesis 19
May 1 – Matthew 20 & Genesis 20
May 2 – Matthew 21 & Genesis 21
Week 4
May 3 – Matthew 22 & Genesis 22
May 4 – Matthew 23 & Genesis 23
May 5 – Matthew 24 & Genesis 24
May 6 – Matthew 25 & Genesis 25
May 7 – Matthew 26 & Genesis 26
May 8 – Matthew 27 & Genesis 27
May 9 – Matthew 28 & Genesis 28
And if you have already started reading the Bible on your own, regardless of where you are in your reading, you should continue from where you currently are or where you left off. So, your Bible reading schedule for the Spring Pursuit Bible Reading Challenge will be:
Week 1
April 12 – Matthew 1, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
April 13 – Matthew 2, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
April 14 – Matthew 3, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
April 15 – Matthew 4, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
April 16 – Matthew 5, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
April 17 – Matthew 6, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
April 18 – Matthew 7, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
Week 2
April 19 – Matthew 8, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
April 20 – Matthew 9, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
April 21 – Matthew 10, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
April 22 – Matthew 11, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
April 23 – Matthew 12, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
April 24 – Matthew 13, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
April 25 – Matthew 14, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
Week 3
April 26 – Matthew 15, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
April 27 – Matthew 16, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
April 28 – Matthew 17, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
April 29 – Matthew 18, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
April 30 – Matthew 19, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
May 1 – Matthew 20, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
May 2 – Matthew 21, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
Week 4
May 3 – Matthew 22, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
May 4 – Matthew 23, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
May 5 – Matthew 24, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
May 6 – Matthew 25, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
May 7 – Matthew 26, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
May 8 – Matthew 27, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
May 9 – Matthew 28, plus at least one chapter in your personal Bible reading schedule
Here is a spreadsheet in Google Sheets that you can use to track your Bible reading. (Don’t edit the spreadsheet directly; make a copy of it into your personal Google Drive first.) This spreadsheet is not tied to the current Bible Reading Challenge; it is for your use for your ongoing Bible reading.