It all begins on Monday, January 7th, but I'm printing out the schedule for all of January. Instead of reading from Matthew straight through to Revelation, I've opted for a slightly different reading plan. I prefer to spread out the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) to four different times throughout the year, rather than four all at once. Then I am linking books after each of the Gospels that have a connection to that particular Gospel writer.
I chose to begin with year with Mark because most believe that this Gospel was written earlier than any of the others. John Mark was not one of the twelve, but he had a deep connection with Peter, and hence that is why we'll go to First and Second Peter right after we complete Mark's Gospel.
So here's the reading schedule for January ...
January 7th Mark 1
8th Mark 2
9th Mark 3
10th Mark 4
11th Mark 5
14th Mark 6
15th Mark 7
16th Mark 8
17th Mark 9
18th Mark 10
21st Mark 11
22nd Mark 12
23rd Mark 13
24th Mark 14
25th Mark 15
28th Mark 16
29th I Peter 1
30th I Peter 2
31st I Peter 3
Feb. 1st I Peter 4
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