Has Logos incorporated Grant Horner's Bible Reading Plan?
Others have looked into ways to creating this plan in Logos. Here is one way:
http://wiki.logos.com/Reading_Plans#Horner_10_track_reading_plan_approximation
You can find some other suggestions at http://community.logos.com/forums/p/21228/160027.aspx
I'm going to take some liberty here: for those of you who haven't found Chris' blog yet, check it out. It is a great read. I've been a regular reader for over a year there. I highly recommend it.
(Sorry if I embarrassed you, Chris.)
Happy New Year to you Mel. I have also started Prof. Horner's Bible reading plan this year for a change of pace and am thoroughly enjoying it so far.
I pondered whether I could/should set this up in Logos. I recall seeing forum threads on it in the past and knew that an approximation could be set up, but I decided against it. The reason for this isn't because of anything regarding Logos, but rather a not from Horner himself:
"You also need to get ONE Bible, keep it, and do all your reading in it, so you learn where everything is. I've had the same Bible since 1983 and I know it intimately. If you keep switching Bibles, you 'lose' this intimacy with the text. Find a translation and format you like and stick with it. THIS IS CRUCIAL."
So, you may or may not agree with him on this point, especially in the digital age, but it's something to consider. For all the time I spend in Logos, I thought it might be good for me to sit down with the text only at least once a day.
-Bill
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