Thursday, February 19, 2009

Bible in 90 Days


This winter our church is offering a bible study called The Bible in 90 days. Yes, you guessed it, you read the bible in 90 days. Straight through. Cover to cover, in 90 days. As of this week, we have reached the halfway point. It has been an amazing experience so far. I had never read the entire bible before, so this has truly been a big learning experience for me. Chapter by chapter I feel like I am putting together the pieces of a giant puzzle. The bible stories I have known since I was a child are finding their place, smushed in between stories and entire books that were completely foreign to me before this year. Suddenly the big picture of God's Word is becoming so much clearer than ever before to me.


I am not the only one being amazed by the program. Over 600 people are taking the class at our church. Yes, 600! Isn't that incredible. (In case you are wondering how big our church is - we have about 1000 members) The church is offering classes almost every day of the week, so people can do their reading at home each day and then participate in a class once a week that works best for them. The great thing about being part of such a large group of people is that every where I go, I see someone else who is reading roughly the same pages of the bible that I read that day. I find myself talking about the bible with people at the grocery store, moms at kindergarten pick up, and with members of my church who I had never met before. If you walk by the copy room at church you are more likely to hear people talking about David and Bathsheba than Survivor. It has been so much fun.


The Denver Post recently ran a very nice article about our church's experience with the class. You can read it here.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love your story about what you and fellow church members, probably and guests, are doing. And yes I can imagine how one would hear "fellow members" talking about the new readings....and the previous ones. It is so easy to say one will read the bible, a little each day, and then time just slips by. I now have mine out on my desk and will make an earnest effort to read during the Lenten season