Read The Bible In 90 Days

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Steven Furtick at Elevation Church has challenged his staff to read the entire Bible in 90 days…they are calling it the B90X Bible Reading Plan #B90X.

Check it out:

“B90X is a revolutionary system of intense, truth-absorbing, brain-busting Bible reading that will transform your understanding of Scripture from intro to nitro in just 90 days! Your personal trainer, Ruach “The Breath” Yahweh, will drag you through the most intense infusion of His vision that you have ever experienced and you won’t believe the results!”

That is a pretty intense challenge that is drawing me for some reason.  A couple of months ago I read through the New Testament in one month…but this is the entire Bible in 90 days…even the book of Leviticas.

To download a PDF of the reading plan and check out what they are doing or take the callenge click here.

If you twitter, for accountability, tweet that you completed the daily reading each day with hashtag #b90x

I’m looking to possibly do it and create a google document of all the reading to align the days to when I start.

Anyone out there got the guts to take this challenge with me???

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4 Responses to “Read The Bible In 90 Days”
  1. dennarr says:

    AMEN! I was just doing a search on “bible in 90 days” and stumbled on your post.

    Our church has been doing the program this summer (we’re on day 74 today) and I have been blogging each day on the reading. It has been a challenge, but worth the effort (and late nights trying to stay on track).

    GO FOR IT! I’m on Twitter and will check out the hashtag!

  2. Jim Gray says:

    pretty sure i did this in college and in seminary…but i’m thinking about another rush might be good for the soul!

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