bookslover
Puritan Board Doctor
Well, it's that time of year again: time to ask what your Bible-reading schedule and devotional reading will look like in 2020.
As for me, I'm going to do something I've never done before. I'm going to read through the Bible using Robert Murray M'Cheyne's classic calendar (first published in late 1842!).
As for devotional material, I'll probably go through Spurgeon's Morning and Evening for the first time in several years, and I'm pondering going through William Mason's A Spiritual Treasury for the Children of God (first published in 1765) again.
And, for a longer devotional read, I may use either Thomas Manton's 3 volumes on Psalm 119 or William Gurnall's The Christian in Complete Armor. I haven't made my mind up yet. Maybe I'll get some interesting ideas from this thread.
So, how about all y'all? (Did I do that right?)
As for me, I'm going to do something I've never done before. I'm going to read through the Bible using Robert Murray M'Cheyne's classic calendar (first published in late 1842!).
As for devotional material, I'll probably go through Spurgeon's Morning and Evening for the first time in several years, and I'm pondering going through William Mason's A Spiritual Treasury for the Children of God (first published in 1765) again.
And, for a longer devotional read, I may use either Thomas Manton's 3 volumes on Psalm 119 or William Gurnall's The Christian in Complete Armor. I haven't made my mind up yet. Maybe I'll get some interesting ideas from this thread.
So, how about all y'all? (Did I do that right?)