Sunday, April 10, 2011

April and May Bible Reading!

I'm sorry it's so late.

Seek first the Kingdom of God!
He delights in you!
- P. Paul

For this month please follow the reading schedule. You can follow the following format.

On Your Own

-Pray. Take this time to pray for this time of hearing God speak through the living Word of God.

-Read. Underline, highlight or take note of any words, phrases, verses that stand out or confuse you. You will eventually develop your own way.

-Ask yourself these three questions as you read through the text. You may have to read the text a few times.

o What does the passage say? Read it at least once and, if necessary, compare different translations.[1]

o What does it mean? What did it mean to the person who first wrote it and those who first read [and heard] it? Extra reading (like commentaries or articles on this text) may help here. Write down questions, items to note, etc.

o How does it apply to me, my family, my [school] or work, my neighbors, the society around me? …It is when we see the relevance to our own lives that Bible reading becomes so exciting and we become conscious that we are hearing God’s voice? Think also about the words, phrases that really stood out to you. Why do you think they stood out? Is God saying something to you?

Sundays will be a day of rest as you hear the Word of God by Pastor Rana or Pastor Paul. However, please think about the Word that day as you worship Him!



[1] Italics from Gumbel, Nicky. Alpha-Questions of Life, Deerfield, IL: Alpha North America, 2003, 95.


  • 4/11: Exodus 33
  • 4/12: Exodus 34
  • 4/13: Exodus 35
  • 4/14: Exodus 36
  • 4/15: Exodus 37
  • 4/16: Exodus 38
  • 4/18: Exodus 39
  • 4/19: Exodus 40
  • 4/20: Matthew 10
  • 4/21: Matthew 11
  • 4/22: Matthew 12
  • 4/23: Matthew 13
  • 4/25: Matthew 14
  • 4/26: Matthew 15
  • 4/27: Matthew 16
  • 4/28: Matthew 17
  • 4/29: Matthew 18
  • 4/30: Matthew 19
  • 5/2: Matthew 20
  • 5/3: Leviticus 1
  • 5/4: Leviticus 2
  • 5/5: Leviticus 3
  • 5/6: Leviticus 4
  • 5/7: Leviticus 5
  • 5/9: Leviticus 6
  • 5/10: Leviticus 7
  • 5/11: Leviticus 8
  • 5/12: Leviticus 9
  • 5/13: Leviticus 10
  • 5/14: Leviticus 11
  • 5/16: Leviticus 12
  • 5/17: Leviticus 13
  • 5/18: Leviticus 14
  • 5/19: Matthew 21
  • 5/20: Matthew 22
  • 5/21: Matthew 23
  • 5/23: Matthew 24
  • 5/24: Matthew 25
  • 5/25: Matthew 26
  • 5/26: Matthew 27
  • 5/27: Matthew 28
  • 5/28: Leviticus 15
  • 5/30: Leviticus 16
  • 5/31: Leviticus 17

Sunday, February 27, 2011

March Bible Reading

Seek first the Kingdom of God!
He delights in you!
- P. Paul

For this month please follow the reading schedule. You can follow the following format.

On Your Own

-Pray. Take this time to pray for this time of hearing God speak through the living Word of God.

-Read. Underline, highlight or take note of any words, phrases, verses that stand out or confuse you. You will eventually develop your own way.

-Ask yourself these three questions as you read through the text. You may have to read the text a few times.

o What does the passage say? Read it at least once and, if necessary, compare different translations.[1]

o What does it mean? What did it mean to the person who first wrote it and those who first read [and heard] it? Extra reading (like commentaries or articles on this text) may help here. Write down questions, items to note, etc.

o How does it apply to me, my family, my [school] or work, my neighbors, the society around me? …It is when we see the relevance to our own lives that Bible reading becomes so exciting and we become conscious that we are hearing God’s voice? Think also about the words, phrases that really stood out to you. Why do you think they stood out? Is God saying something to you?

Sundays will be a day of rest as you hear the Word of God by Pastor Rana or Pastor Paul. However, please think about the Word that day as you worship Him!



[1] Italics from Gumbel, Nicky. Alpha-Questions of Life, Deerfield, IL: Alpha North America, 2003, 95.


  • 3/1: Exodus 15
  • 3/2: Exodus 16
  • 3/3: Exodus 17
  • 3/4: Exodus 18
  • 3/5: Exodus 19
  • 3/7: Exodus 20
  • 3/8: Exodus 21
  • 3/11: Exodus 22
  • 3/12: Exodus 23
  • 3/14: Exodus 24
  • 3/15: Exodus 25
  • 3/17: Psalm 31
  • 3/18: Proverbs 13-14
  • 3/19: Exodus 26
  • 3/21: Exodus 27
  • 3/22: Exodus 28
  • 3/24: Exodus 29
  • 3/25: Psalm 32
  • 3/26: Proverbs 15
  • 3/28: Exodus 30
  • 3/29: Exodus 31
  • 3/30: Exodus 32
  • 3/31: Psalm 33

Monday, January 31, 2011

February Bible Reading!

February Bible Reading!

Seek first the Kingdom of God!
He delights in you!
- P. Paul

For this month please follow the reading schedule. You can follow the following format.

On Your Own

-Pray. Take this time to pray for this time of hearing God speak through the living Word of God.

-Read. Underline, highlight or take note of any words, phrases, verses that stand out or confuse you. You will eventually develop your own way.

-Ask yourself these three questions as you read through the text. You may have to read the text a few times.

o What does the passage say? Read it at least once and, if necessary, compare different translations.[1]

o What does it mean? What did it mean to the person who first wrote it and those who first read [and heard] it? Extra reading (like commentaries or articles on this text) may help here. Write down questions, items to note, etc.

o How does it apply to me, my family, my [school] or work, my neighbors, the society around me? …It is when we see the relevance to our own lives that Bible reading becomes so exciting and we become conscious that we are hearing God’s voice? Think also about the words, phrases that really stood out to you. Why do you think they stood out? Is God saying something to you?

Sundays will be a day of rest as you hear the Word of God by Pastor Rana or Pastor Paul. However, please think about the Word that day as you worship Him!



[1] Italics from Gumbel, Nicky. Alpha-Questions of Life, Deerfield, IL: Alpha North America, 2003, 95.


  • 2/1: Exodus 1:1-14
  • 2/2: Exodus 1:15-22/Isaiah 58:10-14
  • 2/3: Exodus 2:1-9
  • 2/4: Exodus 2:11-22
  • 2/5: Exodus 3:1-15
  • 2/7: Exodus 4:1-17
  • 2/8: Exodus 5
  • 2/11: Exodus 7:15-24
  • 2/12: Exodus 8
  • 2/14: Exodus 9
  • 2/15: Exodus 10
  • 2/17: Psalm 23
  • 2/18: Proverbs 12:15-28
  • 2/19: Exodus 12:1-28
  • 2/21: Exodus 12:29-36
  • 2/22: Exodus 12:37-42
  • 2/24: Exodus 13:17-22
  • 2/25: Psalm 25
  • 2/26: Proverbs 13:1-12
  • 2/28: Exodus 14:5-14

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

TODAY'S BIBLE READING: January 18, 2011

TODAY'S BIBLE READING:

GENESIS 45:1-16

May you encounter the Lord today!!!

with His love,
Pastor Paul

Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Year! God Loves You!
May this year be filled with joy and growth in the Word of God!

John 1:
"1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2He was with God in the beginning. 3 Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. 4 In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. 5 The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it."

Be filled with the Holy Spirit, as we read His Word together!

by His grace alone,

Pastor Paul



January 2011 Bible Reading Schedule

Please go to:

www.paliyouth.blogspot.com

For this month please follow the reading schedule. You can follow the following format.

On Your Own

-Pray. Take this time to pray for this time of hearing God speak through the living Word of God.

-Read. Underline, highlight or take note of any words, phrases, verses that stand out or confuse you. You will eventually develop your own way.

-Ask yourself these three questions as you read through the text. You may have to read the text a few times.

o What does the passage say? Read it at least once and, if necessary, compare different translations.[1]

o What does it mean? What did it mean to the person who first wrote it and those who first read [and heard] it? Extra reading (like commentaries or articles on this text) may help here. Write down questions, items to note, etc.

o How does it apply to me, my family, my [school] or work, my neighbors, the society around me? …It is when we see the relevance to our own lives that Bible reading becomes so exciting and we become conscious that we are hearing God’s voice? Think also about the words, phrases that really stood out to you. Why do you think they stood out? Is God saying something to you?

Sundays will be a day of rest as you hear the Word of God by Pastor Rana or Pastor Paul. However, please think about the Word that day as you worship Him!

  • 1/1/11: Genesis 39:1-6
  • 1/3/11: Genesis 39:7-23
  • 1/4/11: Romans 13:1-7
  • 1/5/11: Psalm 18
  • 1/6/11: 1 Corinthians 13
  • 1/7/11: Proverbs 11:1-9
  • 1/8/11: Proverbs 11:10-21
  • 1/11/11: Genesis 41:14-40
  • 1/12/11: Genesis 41:41-29
  • 1/13: Genesis 41:53-57
  • 1/14: Genesis 42
  • 1/15: Psalm 91
  • 1/17: Titus 3:1-8
  • 1/18: Genesis 45:1-16
  • 1/19: Genesis 45:17-28
  • 1/20: Genesis 26: 1-6, 28-30, 30,34
  • 1/21: Exodus 1:1-14
  • 1/22: Psalm 40
  • 1/24: Exodus 1:15-22, Isaiah 58:10-14
  • 1/25: Exodus 2:1-9
  • 1/26: Proverbs 11:22-31
  • 1/27: Exodus 2:11-22
  • 1/28: Exodus 3
  • 1/29: Psalm 19
  • 1/31: Proverbs 12:1-14


[1] Italics from Gumbel, Nicky. Alpha-Questions of Life, Deerfield, IL: Alpha North America, 2003, 95.