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Post by wanttobewithGod on Feb 24, 2008 7:34:43 GMT -5
I really appreciate you doing this! For anyone who would like to participate, how about we just follow this guide: www.biblehelpsonline.com/chronological/chronology08.htmIt's my opinion that we won't get all of us to agree on the chronological order--there are so many ideas out there!--and I don't really have a clue! So...a cheat sheet! How about we aim for about 3 chapters a day....we can do less if that seems like too much....or more if they are very short chapters. Of course, no one should feel obligated to participate again if you decide to participate once....come once or come every time...whatever you personally have time or desire for. I have been away from my Bible for far too long, other than the past few months, and I am really looking forward to this. For any interested, let's start with Matthew then? Happy Sunday all! (and thanks again, Admin!) ****PS. If anyone thinks things should be done differently in any way, please feel free!! This is nothing to do with me...was just an idea because I need the knowledge more than most on this board I would imagine! Any and all suggestions welcome, of course. Our very on-top-of-things has made a special thread for suggestions and the like at the top of the board. Another good idea! Now let's get started...I can't wait!
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Post by wanttobewithGod on Feb 25, 2008 5:24:46 GMT -5
As I was just saying to Admin in PM...I'm so excited about this because....one aspect of meetings I DO miss....are WEdnesday night studies. We would read the chapter over and over through the week....and sometimes the same verse or group of verses would just stick out....but other times each person would have something entirely different speak to them...and what they said hadn't even *occurred* to me....we can all help one another so much by combining our thoughts..... Mich
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Post by yeppers on May 26, 2008 6:58:50 GMT -5
mich, you are right about missing the Wed night mtgs. That seemed to give me momentum to keep reading and studying certain chapters/verses to really glean something to feed others, but now it seems so hard to even read the Bible, as I am lacking the same entusiasm and not really feeling the need. How does one overcome that?
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Post by wanttobewithGod on May 27, 2008 18:49:10 GMT -5
I don't know, yeppers, but if you find out, let me know. I've been facing the same battle the last several weeks and months, even. M.
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