Reading plans
Sign inRead the whole Bible on a schedule that fits your day. Pick by how much time you have: the more minutes a day, the more times through the year — each pass read with a different posture. Every day opens in your study dashboard, with the people, places, and ideas you’ll meet one tap away.
The Christ-anchored weave
Our own arrangement: read the New Testament book by book, and beside each chapter the Old Testament passages it draws on — every part of Scripture gathered around Jesus.
Unhurried
The whole Bible, once through in a year — the gentlest pace there is.
The Whole Bible — Canonical
Genesis to Revelation, once through in a year.
The Whole Bible — New Testament First
Begin in the Gospels; reach the harder Old Testament once you've hit your stride.
The Whole Bible — Chronological
Read the story roughly in the order it happened — Job among the patriarchs, the prophets among the kings.
Steady
A little Old Testament, New Testament, Psalm, and Proverb every day.
Immersed
Twice through in a year — the same Scripture from two angles.
Saturated
Four passes, four postures — the deepest immersion.
Popular plans elsewhere
Well-loved plans hosted on other sites — these open in a new tab.
The Bible Recap
A chronological year through the Bible with a daily recap podcast (Tara-Leigh Cobble).
Tara-Leigh Cobble
Bible Gateway Reading Plans
M'Cheyne, chronological, canonical, and more — a large catalog of classic schedules.
Bible Gateway
BibleProject Reading Plans
Reading plans paired with their animated overview videos for each book.
BibleProject
YouVersion (Bible App) Plans
Thousands of topical and whole-Bible plans you can stack and schedule in the free Bible app.
YouVersion
Logos Reading Plans
Generate and combine custom reading plans into a full year inside Logos Bible Software.
Logos
Build your own year
Want to chain several shorter plans into a custom year (say a few 30- and 90-day plans around a longer one)? The Bible App and Logos both let you stack and schedule plans — see Popular plans elsewhere above. More homegrown plans are on the way; want to help shape them? Tell us what you’d read.