New Testament Chronological Reading PlanSample

Paul had a complex relationship with the Corinthian church. The Greco-Roman culture of Corinth drew them towards respected sophists who projected status. This cultural holdover led them towards unhealthy views of spirituality, where they sought to gain spiritual superiority over one another. 1 Corinthians is one of Paul’s letters in a series of correspondence between himself and the Corinthian church.
To watch the part 1 background video again, please revisit the plan on day 56.
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About this Plan

Step into the story of the New Testament as it happened. In just 5–10 minutes a day, journey from Jesus’ birth to John’s final vision. You’ll begin in Luke and Acts, pausing along the way to read the letters as they were written. Each book includes a short video to bring its world to life and help you to understand the author and his readers. This isn’t just a reading plan—it’s a chance to encounter the story of Jesus and his church in a fresh, transformative way. Ready to begin? Note: Does not include Matthew and Mark.
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