Bible reading plan builder

Choose how many days you can commit to and what kind of path fits you right now. You will get a clear checklist—then the app is the best place to read with context and keep going.

How this builder thinks about “a plan”

A sustainable plan is usually small: one chapter or one short block per day beats a vague promise to read “more.” This page gives you a printed-style schedule you can follow anywhere.

It is not a replacement for a study Bible, a pastor, or a community—but it removes the blank-page problem on day one.

Typical mistakes (and how to avoid them)

Starting with random verses every day. A linear path builds context; that is why John and Matthew are offered chapter by chapter.

Choosing thirty days when your season only has energy for seven. Pick fewer days—you can always generate a new list.

Trying to “catch up” after a missed day. Skip forward or repeat the last day you actually read; guilt-driven binge reading rarely sticks.

Continue in the Android app

The app keeps translation choice, bookmarks, and structured reading plans in one place. Use this page to choose a direction, then continue where the text is easiest to read daily.

Build your plan

Select a length, pick a track, then generate a day-by-day list you can follow on paper or beside your phone.

How many days?
Which track?
Trust
  • This page does not send your choices to a server to build the list—the schedule is computed in the browser from public data embedded in the page.
  • Analytics may record that the tool was used (duration and track), not the text of a journal or prayer.
  • Page updated: 2026-04-13.
FAQ

Is this a church calendar or lectionary?

No. It is a simple chapter-or-psalm schedule for personal reading. Your tradition’s calendar may differ.

Can I use another translation?

Yes. The list uses book names only; pick any faithful translation in print or in the app.

What if I miss a day?

Continue on the next day’s reading or repeat the last day you finished. Consistency matters more than perfect streaks.

Continue in the app

Open the same passages in the app, attach a reading plan, and keep streaks without rebuilding from scratch.