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Thru The Bible - General Harrison's Way

Thru The Bible - General Harrison's Way

By: Sheep Among Wolves
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This Bible reading plan is inspired by the devotional of decorated WWII Veteran Lieutenant General William Kelly Harrison. When General Harrison was a twenty-year-old West Point cadet, he began a disciplined devotional which would take him through the Old Testament once a year and the New Testament twice a year. Through battle and many other commitments throughout his life, he maintained this commitment to God's word and, in the end, read the Old Testament 70 times and the New Testament 280 times.

This Bible reading plan will take you through the Old Testament once a year, the Gospels 4 times a year, the whole New Testament twice a year, Proverbs 4 times a year and Psalms twice a year. Inspired by the faith of General Harrison, I wanted to make the same commitment he made to the study of the word of God. I could think of no better way to keep myself honest and encourage myself than to create this series of recordings in my first year beginning this reading plan.

Christian brothers & sisters, please join me in making this commitment to God just as General Harrison did. Stay connected to our heavenly father by staying in, listening to and/or reading His word daily. Meditate on His word, pray and give thanks for all He has done for us.

Thru The Bible - General Harrison's Way 2023
Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Day 211
    Dec 9 2024

    2 Chronicles 26-28; Mark 1; Acts 23; Proverbs 11:11-21; Psalm 24

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    26 mins
  • Day 210
    Dec 3 2024

    2 Chronicles 24-25; Matthew 28; Acts 22; Proverbs 11:1-10; Psalm 23

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    21 mins
  • Day 209
    Nov 18 2024

    2 Chronicles 21-23; Matthew 27; Acts 21; Proverbs 10:23-32; Psalm 22:19-31

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    29 mins
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