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  1. Call this phone number every day at any time to hear the day's conversation about the discussion verse 
  2. Email any time requesting additional information.
  3. Monthly tabs are available here for you to easily find the daily reading assignment.
  4. "How to Use" tab accesses this very documentation.
  5. There are two posting. "This Week's Scripture Discussion" and "Last Week's Scripture Discussion".
  6. Date and Day of Week
  7. Discussion Verse of this Day
  8. After the discussion, this link appear for easy Web access.
  9. Download your own copy of the reading plan. This plan is based upon Tyndale's One Year Bible, where you read about 4 chapters a day, 7 days a week. During the year the following is read: a) Old Testament - 1 time, b) New Testament - 1 timem c) Psalms - 2 times, and d) Proverbs - 1 time
  10. Progressive Reading charts by calendar date for you to print and put some place handy. One was created portrait and one was created landscape.
  11. Progressive Reading chart by book and chapter of the Bible. Print and enjoy.
  12. Testimonials are comments from others. I'd love to add your comments, too.

Navigation for MyBible365 - Monthly Tabs

Behind each monthly tab, here’s what you can do on through the blog.
On the Jan-Dec tabs, you’ll find all of the following months:
  1. The month of the year
  2. The day of the month
  3. The Scriptures to read. Click and you’ll have your reading all up on your computer. I’ll side by side in all of the following translations from www.BibleGateway.com. So, you just pick your favorite translation for the day. Of course, there are many more translations to read from once you’re there. 
  4. The 1st “A” will link you to the Audio for the Old Testament reading of the day. Just click & listen!
  5. The 2nd “A” will link you to the Audio for the New Testament reading of the day.
  6. The 3rd “A” will link you to the Audio for the Psalm reading of the day.
  7. The 4th “A” will link you to the Audio for the Proverb reading of the day.
  8. The Discussion is the verse selected for today’s reading.
  9. If there’s a button, there a Discussion’s recording for the day. In this column you can retrieve any recent recording. However, if you just want to pick up the most recent recording, you can call (712) 432-0075, 933627# at your convenience and listen on your phone.

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  1. OYB - One Year Bible Online - (http://www.oneyearbibleonline.com/) - This is Tyndale's recommendation for reading through their Bibles.
  2. OYB Blog - One Year Bible Blog (http://www.oneyearbibleblog.com/) - This is a very nice blog created by Tyndale. After you've read your Scriptures, this is a nice site to get a lot of enhancements.
  3. BibleGateway BG [BibleGateway] - (http://www.biblegateway.com/about/) - This online Bible site is a favorite of many. This page gives a little history.
  4. BG [BibleGateway] How to Use - (http://www.biblegateway.com/about/) - Because there are so many ways to use BibleGateway, this link provides a quick tutorial to help you navigate through their many options as you search and study. Bible Gateway is a wonderful tool given to the Body of Christ.
  5. Blue Letter Bible BLB [Blue Letter Bible] - (http://www.blueletterbible.org/) - This is an online site, which links you to Strong's Concordance (KJV or NASB). Gives you Greek or Hebrew definitions. This is a perfect site for those who like to dig deep! Just try and see how much easier it is that flipping through a Strong's Concordance. You'll also see access to wonderful maps, charts, and outlines.
  6. BLB [Blue Letter Bible] How To Use - (http://www.blueletterbible.org/help.cfm) - Because this site has so much, this link provides another set of tips specifically for this sight.
  7. John Gill's Exposition - (http://www.biblestudytools.com/commentaries/gills-exposition-of-the-bible/) - John Gill preached in the same church as where  Spurgeon had 100 years earlier. It's a wonderful online commentary of "priceless gems of information" coming from the ancient writings of the Jews. Regarding the copyright of this material, this commentary is under public domain and may be freely used and distributed.
  8. Matthew Henry Commentary - (http://www.biblestudytools.com/commentaries/matthew-henry-concise/) - This well-known, condensed, one-volume commentary is now under public domain and may also be freely used and distributed. It was originally written in 1706.
  9. All About God - (http://allaboutgod.com/) is a very balanced site for questions that you might have about Christianity. Their writings are quite contemporary, with a heart for cutting-edge, culturally-relevant answers. They are apologetic and evangelistic in their approach. http://allaboutgod.com/endorsements.htm gives some of their endorsements.
  10. & 11. Phone conference sites that I use for those who want to meet via conference calls.
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Recommended URLs for Bible Discussions

For those who lead phone conferences, here’s how I set up my computer every morning. Of course, this is optional and you might find other references that best fit your liking. For me, this is a good start to help me get ready for the day’s discussion.
 
#WebsiteURL
1MyBible365http://www.mybible365.com/
2Bible Gatewayhttp://www.classic.biblegateway.com or http://www.biblegateway.com
3Easy English Biblehttp://www.easyenglish.info/booklist/frontend.htm
4John Gill's Exposition of the Biblehttp://www.biblestudytools.com/commentaries/gills-exposition-of-the-bible/
5Matthew Henry Commentaryhttp://www.biblestudytools.com/commentaries/matthew-henry-concise/
6One Year Bible Bloghttp://www.oneyearbibleblog.com/
7Blue Letter Biblehttp://www.blueletterbible.org/

2 Timothy 3:16 - All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; (NASB)

May the Lord bless you this year as you study the Word of God! If you have any additional questions, please email via Moni@MyBible365.com.