Hmmm. 365 sessions would be a lot of work, but it has to be a custom plan.
Custom Reading Plans - The Bible Recap
Since we are less than two weeks from New Years, it seems like a good time to start a thread about Reading Plans.
This year, my wife and I are hoping to follow the Bible Recap plan. (http://www.thebiblerecap.com/start with the details here - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GhNKG1nMy1WiqWV94FOnJxUuyIxEuaQB/view ).
I can create a custom reading plan, but I'm wondering if someone has already done so.
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Done. If anyone is interested, I have named the reading plan "The Bible Recap" and made it available as a public reading plan.
The Bible Recap is a chronological Bible reading plan with an accompanying daily podcast to introduce the daily reading. (There is an app to keep the readings on track, but I like to do my reading in Logos, hence the reading plan.)
Glad it is going to be used!
Just to give credit where due, yesterday I learned from one of The Bible Recap introductory podcasts that their reading plan is from https://www.blueletterbible.org/assets/pdf/dbrp/1Yr_ChronologicalPlan.pdf .
Done. If anyone is interested, I have named the reading plan "The Bible Recap" and made it available as a public reading plan.
The Bible Recap is a chronological Bible reading plan with an accompanying daily podcast to introduce the daily reading. (There is an app to keep the readings on track, but I like to do my reading in Logos, hence the reading plan.)
Thank you very much for the reading plan. I am about to investigate the podcast.
I recently noticed it is $5 at moment
Just as a heads-up, I have noticed a few necessary edits are required for the following dates -
July 1, Dec. 15, Dec. 25, and Dec. 27
These four days contain the readings for books of the Bible with only one verse. I entered them as, for example, Obadiah 1. Since Obadiah has only one chapter, Logos interprets this as only reading verse one.
If I were to correct this reading plan today, would it affect others who might currently be following this shared reading plan? Either way, I will plan to make corrections by Jan. 1.
If I were to correct this reading plan today, would it affect others who might currently be following this shared reading plan?
It isn't shared in a dynamic sense if it is made Public. Current users who obtain the latest Plan will have two different plans and can decide which one to use.
Dave
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I have just made all the changes that I noted in my Dec. 11 post.
And, thanks to the creators of the Logos Wiki page. The entry on Reading Plan (Basics), (https://wiki.logos.com/Reading_Plan_$28Basics$29#A_Reading_Plan_with_Customizable_Sessions ), especially the "Editing The Plan" section, was invaluable.
Update - I think I am ok now. I had been following one called "Chronological Bible Reading Plan" that seemed to follow The Bible Recap. Today (day 15) when I finished, the plan said that tomorrow's reading was Psalm 1. i went back in and checked again, and apparently there was some kind of glitch. It DOES go back to Genesis 12 on day 16 like it should.
Ok, Maybe I am just a dolt, but I cannot find the reading plan in Logos. Was it removed or renamed?