

Resting at the River’s Edge…and searching for treasures – Reading Schedules to Read thru the Bible in 2013 (and 2012)
Resting at the River’s Edge (RARE) provides an opportunity to participate in reading through the Bible in a systematic way. We’re following a two year plan (2012 and 2013) that has us reading the New Testament each year and the Old Testament stretched over the two years. Each of our monthly plans provide a column titled “Additional.” This column provides readings that will allow you to read through the entire Bible (that is, the complete Old and New Testaments) during a single year.
Below are bookmarks of the monthly reading schedules for 2012 and 2013. When you click on any of the links below, it will open a PDF in a new window. You can then print the PDF or save it to your own system.
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2013 Bookmarks
January through December 2013 RARE Schedule Bookmarks
January/February 2013 RARE Bookmark
July/August 2013 RARE Bookmark
September-October 2013 RARE Bookmark
November/December 2013 RARE Bookmark
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2012 Bookmarks
January through December 2012 RARE Schedule Bookmarks
January/February 2012 RARE Bookmark
March/April 2012 RARE Bookmark
July/August 2012 RARE Bookmark
September/October 2012 RARE Bookmark
November/December 2012 RARE Bookmark
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Three reasons to considering joining us as we are Resting by the River’s Edge together:
- Reading your Bible daily gives God an opportunity to speak to you from His Word – there is no better way to position yourself to hear from God than through regular reading.
- Following a plan like Resting at the River’s Edge ensures that you read the entire inspired Word of God, not just familiar passages over and over.
- Finally, joining with us allows you to be blessed in a greater way by many of the blogs on this site. Frequently, a blog comes from the blessings or insights I receive as I read following the Resting at the River’s Edge schedule. These blogs reinforce lessons from the readings or share how I’ve been blessed by them.
I hope you’ll consider joining us as we read God’s Word individually and together.