Archives For 2011

Let a man meet a she-bear robbed of her cubs rather than a fool in his folly. (Prov 17:12)

If you’re looking for a Bible reading plan for 2011, you might consider using the schedule we’re following at Laurel Canyon.  Throughout 2011, we will progressively cover Romans through Revelation in the New Testament, as well as the books of  Psalms and Proverbs in the Old Testament.  Practically speaking, this means that each week we’ll get a healthy blend of:

  • New Testament encouragement and instruction for Christians.
  • Passionate human expression (thanksgiving, praise, joy, sorrow, etc.) in the Psalms.
  • God-breathed insight for living in the Proverbs.

One additional feature of these calendars for 2011 is a monthly action-item box for personal engagement and accountability.

  • I know so many people who need Jesus.  Each day this month, I am praying for ______.
  • Authentic relationships are vital to my spiritual health.  This month, I will invite  ______ into my home or out for a meal.
  • Opportunities to serve are everywhere.  I cannot do something for everybody this month, but I can do something for  ______.  My goal is to  ______.

Click here for the November 2011 reading calendar, and be sure to come back at the start of December for the continued schedule.

If you’re looking for a Bible reading plan for 2011, you might consider using the schedule we’re following at Laurel Canyon.  Throughout 2011, we will progressively cover Romans through Revelation in the New Testament, as well as the books of  Psalms and Proverbs in the Old Testament.  Practically speaking, this means that each week we’ll get a healthy blend of:

  • New Testament encouragement and instruction for Christians.
  • Passionate human expression (thanksgiving, praise, joy, sorrow, etc.) in the Psalms.
  • God-breathed insight for living in the Proverbs.

One additional feature of these calendars for 2011 is a monthly action-item box for personal engagement and accountability.

  • I know so many people who need Jesus.  Each day this month, I am praying for ______.
  • Authentic relationships are vital to my spiritual health.  This month, I will invite  ______ into my home or out for a meal.
  • Opportunities to serve are everywhere.  I cannot do something for everybody this month, but I can do something for  ______.  My goal is to  ______.

Click here for the October 2011 reading calendar, and be sure to come back at the start of November for the continued schedule.

Could your computer use a fresh desktop wallpaper? Tim Challies has eight Bible-based options for the month of October freely available here. Each background has already been optimized for your desktop, laptop, iPhone or iPad.

I chose For Everything for my laptop and Sola Scriptura for my phone. What about you?

Could your computer use a fresh desktop wallpaper? Tim Challies has twelve Bible-based options for the month of September freely available here. Each background has already been optimized for your desktop, laptop, iPhone or iPad.

I chose Yvoire for my laptop and 66 Clouds for my phone. What about you?

Could your computer use a fresh desktop wallpaper? Tim Challies has 8 Bible-based options for the month of August freely available here. Each background has already been optimized for your desktop, laptop, iPhone or iPad.

I chose Isaiah 43 for my laptop and Free for my phone. What about you?

If you’re looking for a Bible reading plan for 2011, you might consider using the schedule we’re following at Laurel Canyon.  Throughout 2011, we will progressively cover Romans through Revelation in the New Testament, as well as the books of  Psalms and Proverbs in the Old Testament.  Practically speaking, this means that each week we’ll get a healthy blend of:

  • New Testament encouragement and instruction for Christians.
  • Passionate human expression (thanksgiving, praise, joy, sorrow, etc.) in the Psalms.
  • God-breathed insight for living in the Proverbs.

One additional feature of these calendars for 2011 is a monthly action-item box for personal engagement and accountability.

  • I know so many people who need Jesus.  Each day this month, I am praying for ______.
  • Authentic relationships are vital to my spiritual health.  This month, I will invite  ______ into my home or out for a meal.
  • Opportunities to serve are everywhere.  I cannot do something for everybody this month, but I can do something for  ______.  My goal is to  ______.

Click here for the August 2011 reading calendar, and be sure to come back at the start of September for the continued schedule.

If you’re looking for a Bible reading plan for 2011, you might consider using the schedule we’re following at Laurel Canyon.  Throughout 2011, we will progressively cover Romans through Revelation in the New Testament, as well as the books of  Psalms and Proverbs in the Old Testament.  Practically speaking, this means that each week we’ll get a healthy blend of:

  • New Testament encouragement and instruction for Christians.
  • Passionate human expression (thanksgiving, praise, joy, sorrow, etc.) in the Psalms.
  • God-breathed insight for living in the Proverbs.

One additional feature of these calendars for 2011 is a monthly action-item box for personal engagement and accountability.

  • I know so many people who need Jesus.  Each day this month, I am praying for ______.
  • Authentic relationships are vital to my spiritual health.  This month, I will invite  ______ into my home or out for a meal.
  • Opportunities to serve are everywhere.  I cannot do something for everybody this month, but I can do something for  ______.  My goal is to  ______.

Click here for the July 2011 reading calendar, and be sure to come back at the start of August for the continued schedule.

Could your computer use a fresh desktop wallpaper? Tim Challies has 15 Bible-based options for the month of July freely available here. Each background has already been optimized for your desktop, laptop, iPhone or iPad.

I chose There Is Forgiveness for my laptop and Free From The Curse for my phone. What about you?

If you’re looking for a Bible reading plan for 2011, you might consider using the schedule we’re following at Laurel Canyon.  Throughout 2011, we will progressively cover Romans through Revelation in the New Testament, as well as the books of  Psalms and Proverbs in the Old Testament.  Practically speaking, this means that each week we’ll get a healthy blend of:

  • New Testament encouragement and instruction for Christians.
  • Passionate human expression (thanksgiving, praise, joy, sorrow, etc.) in the Psalms.
  • God-breathed insight for living in the Proverbs.

One additional feature of these calendars for 2011 is a monthly action-item box for personal engagement and accountability.

  • I know so many people who need Jesus.  Each day this month, I am praying for ______.
  • Authentic relationships are vital to my spiritual health.  This month, I will invite  ______ into my home or out for a meal.
  • Opportunities to serve are everywhere.  I cannot do something for everybody this month, but I can do something for  ______.  My goal is to  ______.

Click here for the June 2011 reading calendar, and be sure to come back at the start of July for the continued schedule.