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Reading Schedule
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Our reading schedule is borrowed from Jason Johnson's
The Bible
in a Year. If you would ever like to know where we've
been or where we are going, be sure to check out the full
schedule on his Web site. (The plan we use is entitled "Bible in a Year:
Law, Poetry, N.T. Daily.")
We will stick to this reading schedule and reuse it every
year; so if you're just getting on the bus, don't worry.
With God's help, we'll make sure you get where you are going
without any sudden curves along the way. If you'd like to
try a different plan--or even create one of your own that
others can use--check out Jason's site via the link above.
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Got Trivia?
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The Bible Stuph Trivia Ticker can be accessed from our
front page, using the buttons just below
the Bible Stuph logo. You may launch the Ticker within the
page itself (in which case it will display over the logo)
or as a small, "carry along" remote window all by itself.
If you do not see the ticker buttons, then your browser is
probably incapable of running the ticker. The Ticker requires
Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer version 4.0 or better.
I'm sorry if this leaves you out; but my development schedule
prohibits me from developing the ticker for other platforms.
Even if you cannot access the Bible Stuph Trivia Ticker, you may
still access our Bible Trivia pages by clicking
here, or by clicking the word Trivia
in the navbar at the top or bottom of each page on the site.
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Bible Stuph was born on June 21st, 1998, with the first of
what would become a full year's worth of daily Bible
readings and a link to the Daily Devotions at Lutheran Hour
Ministries. There is little I can say about the site's history
that you cannot determine on your own by browsing the pages
here: the devotional links have multiplied,
the Bible Stuph Trivia Ticker (now with over 3,000 questions to
choose from) began teasing readers in July of 1999, the Bible
Gateway sponsored Bible Search page provides a quick Bible
reference when you need it, and the Bible Riddler will happily
send you a Bible verse by E-Mail every day. (Now if he'd only
remember to tell you where that verse is from.)
God has been good to Bible Stuph, I only hope that, with His
help, I in turn can continue to provide something good to you.
My mission at Bible Stuph is simple: bring the Word of God to
the Internet - one day at a time. The slogan "get your
daily dose" was not an afterthought, and is not taken lightly.
I believe we should all be in God's word daily, and to
that end I provide tools and text to help you get just the
daily dose of Bible Stuph that you need. Settle in for a
bit. Read the daily selections. Try the trivia questions for
today, play a Bible Jumble, and grab a quick
devotion or two while you are here. My goal is not to overwhelm
you with information, but to provide a daily helping of God's
word sufficient for everyone's appetite. Get your fill and then
move on; there will be plenty more tomorrow.
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