2010 Resolutions

Posted by: Rob  //  Category: 40 books, Bible Reading Plan, Bikers' Church, Spirituality

Happy New Year!

It’s hard to believe it’s been ten years since Y2K. What a decade. Think about it, three of the most significant ways I communicate with people didn’t exist ten years ago. Twitter, Facebook, and WordPress.org blogs. Amazing.

But, this isn’t a post about the past decade, or even the past year.

This is a post about 2010. And, more specifically, two resolutions I’ve made for the upcoming year.

Normally, I don’t make resolutions. Never really have. But, this year, there are two things I feel strongly that I need to do, and I want to share them with you as a way of being publicly accountable. There’s something about making known a resolution. People can ask you how it’s going. In fact, I plan to share my progress with all of you, cause I know you care THAT much!

So, here they are:

1. Read the entire Bible

Yes, I’ve read through the entire Bible before. Probably a few times. But it’s been too long since I’ve done it just for me. In other words, not studying it for sermon material or for writing Oil Changes. But, just doing it for personal growth. So, I’m doing it this year. The entire Bible in 365 days.

I have a secret weapon I’m using in my quest to read through the Bible. It’s called YouVersion. If you haven’t discovered YouVersion yet, you need to. Go to their site and create an account. It is one of the best online Bible resources available. Not only can you read the Bible on your computer, you can also find all kinds of articles written for the various passages you’re reading. Heck, there might even be a few articles written by me.

YouVersion recently introduced Bible Reading Plans. I’ve used a reading plan in the past, and they are an excellent way to stay on track. What’s amazing about the YouVersion reading plans is they synchronize between your computer and your mobile phone. For me, that means I can follow my reading plan on my MacBook Pro or on my iPhone.

I’m going to use the Life Journal Reading Plan for 2010. Feel free to join me if you’d like. If you want to start with something a little less demanding, check out all their reading plans. Some cover just the Gospels, others involve only certain parts of the Bible. Some are for a full year, some are for only a month or two.

2. Forty Books

The other thing I plan on doing for 2010 is read a lot more books. There was a time when I was a huge reader. I probably still read more than the average person (I think I managed to read about 25 books in 2009), but I want to take in more variety of reading in 2010. So, 40 books it is. I wont write full reviews of all 40 books, but I will share what I’m reading and perhaps offer a few thoughts on some of the books. I’ll certainly highlight books that I think would benefit others.

Those who know me well, know that I value reading. Actually, I value learning. I just happen to learn through reading. I discovered books thanks to a mom who loved reading. Mom always – I mean always – had a book on the go. I love the fact that both my daughters love reading. Heather would love to read more, but she struggles with most books. So, she’s trying a new approach. She’s picked up a couple of audio books.

The point is not that everyone should have a book opened all the time. But everyone should have a goal to learn something all the time. Discover the insights of different people. Use books, blogs, audio and video podcasts.

How?

I know what you’re thinking: that’s cool for you. After all, you only work ONE day a week. You have time to do all this reading.

And, in a way, that’s true. Not the “work one day a week” part, but I do have the luxury of taking an hour here or there to read during the day. Although, to be honest, most of my reading is not done in the middle of the day. It’s done early in the morning or late at night. It’s done on the weekends. It’s done during my lunch.

In fact, one of the ways I plan on accomplishing my goal of reading both the Bible and other books is getting up earlier. I’m going to devote some time first thing in the morning, before anyone else is awake, to read. If I spend 30-60 minutes each morning reading, I will have no problem keeping my goal.

So, there you have it. It’s out here for all of you to see. Feel free to ask me how it’s going any time. If you

What about you? Any resolutions you’re making for 2010? Any of you want to join me in following a reading plan on YouVersion?

I’d love to read your thoughts in the comments section.

6 Responses to “2010 Resolutions”

  1. julie hollinger Says:

    OK — I signed up for You Version. I am going to do the Balanced reading plan for the year.

    If you have an iPhone use the ereader app for books. I always have my iTouch with me and it is much easier than toting a book around.

  2. Lo-Boy Says:

    I’m with you Bro, I chose the Canonical Reading Plan, started today. 364 wonderful days ahead…

    Godspeed,
    Lo-Boy

  3. Leanne Says:

    I will indeed ask “how are you doing?” periodically :-) I am working through my own thoughts for the year BUT Kevin and I have some goals we’d like to see acomplished so perhaps I’ll share with you….when they are written down.
    I will however be up earlier as well, the only time of the day when no one else is awake!!
    Thanks for sharing :-)

  4. Rob Says:

    Cool, it will be great having others “join” me on reading through their own plans in 2010!

  5. Leanne Leonardo Says:

    Hey Rob,
    I just signed up to YouVersion and I chose the Life Journal Reading Plan too. I haven’t read through the Bible in a few years, so I welcome the challenge and accountability, I am looking forward to it. Thanks for the suggestion =)
    Leanne

  6. Maria aka PartyGurle Says:

    Great post Rob! Now that I’ve posted my highlights of 2009, I’m thinking of doing a post like this. I’m not one for New Year’s resolutions either, but yours have made me think that I should do the same thing. I too used to read a lot more than I have recently. I really should get back to reading more. And I’ve already signed up for that YouVersion to read the Psalms and Proverbs…I’m excited about that! My goal for this year is to read the bible more :)

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