As the New Year approaches it’s a good opportunity to make plans for how you will read the Bible in 2011. It’s good to be prepared and to plan what you’re going to do ahead of 1 January, so that you can get excited about your reading plan and pray that God will use your plans for the good of your soul.
So here’s a list of places to look for reading plans.
ESV.org
| Daily Reading Bible | Web | RSS | iCal | Mobile | ||
| Outreach Bible | Web | RSS | iCal | Mobile | ||
| Outreach Bible New Testament | Web | RSS | iCal | Mobile | ||
| M’Cheyne One-Year Reading Plan | Web | RSS | iCal | Mobile | ||
| ESV Study Bible | Web | RSS | iCal | Mobile | ||
| Literary Study Bible | Web | RSS | iCal | Mobile | ||
| Every Day in the Word | Web | RSS | iCal | Mobile | ||
| Through the Bible | Web | RSS | iCal | Mobile | ||
| Chronological | Web | RSS | iCal | Mobile | ||
| Book of Common Prayer Daily Office | Web | RSS | iCal | Mobile | ||
NavPress.com
The 5x5x5 Bible Reading Plan (5 minutes per day, 5 days per week, 5 ways to dig deeper. Takes you through one chapter each day. Read the New Testament in one year.)
The Book-at-a-Time Bible Reading Plan
The Discipleship Journal Bible Reading Plan
iPhone Options
The YouVersion.com Bible app has a really useful Reading Plan function, which keeps track of your progress. A number of plans are available. Just sign up for a free account, choose your reading plan, set the dates you’d like to read from and to, and away you go!

With all this technology available there is no excuse for not being prepared! There will be plenty of other options out there. If you know of any leave a comment with a note and a link.
So how will you be reading the Bible in 2011?