I wrote these Bible studies to use on the mission field. These are meant to be used with someone who is not yet saved, but interested in studying the Bible. I wrote them with the idea that the audience is someone who knows absolutely nothing about the Bible. It will lead them from the foundation of the Bible being God’s word, to who God is, to who Jesus is, and why they need to be saved. The lessons are written in a similar format and fashion as Biblical Discipleship Lessons. So if someone using them gets saved, it would be an easy transition to then using the Discipleship Lessons.
English and Hungarian versions available at the above download link. These can be printed on A6 paper, or 4x6 inch flyer paper, double sided, and then folded in the middle. On the back, the bottom is left blank so you can put your own contact info, or your church’s contact info. High resolution PNG files are included for printing at home, or from a website like VistaPrint. I also included photoshop PDF files which can be edited so you can translate into other languages. Some printers prefer the PDF file over the PNG file.
I created a 12 month Bible reading plan, where the entire Bible is read daily over the course of one year. Similar to the M’Cheyne reading plan, the Old and New Testament is read each day. On average, 3 to 4 chapters are read daily, 2 in the Old Testament and 1 in the New Testament or the Psalms. The Old Testament is read in order (except the Psalms) from Genesis to Malachi, while the New Testament is reordered slightly so that the Gospels are read throughout the year, and not just in the first couple months of the year. If the whole Bible in a year seems overwhelming, also included is a plan to read just the New Testament and the Psalms in one year, and only requires 1 chapter of reading per day most of the time.