A Bible Reading Plan for Busy People
A Bible reading plan for busy people should not pretend you have unlimited time. It should fit inside an actual day without creating guilt every time life gets noisy.
Make it smaller than you think
A short passage, one chapter, or a five-minute plan often outlasts more ambitious structures because it can survive interruptions. The goal is not maximum volume but sustainable return.
Start with Reading Plans or read the daily plan guide if you want a lower-friction structure.
Go deeper when you want to
Keep the value you found here moving.
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