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5 Tips for Reading the Bible in 2025

When it comes to reading the Bible in 2025, you might have a LOT of questions, especially if you’re new to the Bible!

“Where do I start? When should I read it? How in the world will I understand?!”

Luckily, Walk Thru the Bible is here for you! We offer a variety of FREE and Paid resources to guide you through the Scriptures.

Whether you’re a new believer or you’ve been following Jesus for a long time, Michael Gunnin, Walk Thru the Bible, Chief Growth Officer & Executive VP, gives us 5 tips for new Bible readers to help us get started reading God’s Word, like where to start reading it, how to start reading it, and more!

Watch this 10-minute video on 5 tips for reading the Bible in 2025:

 

 

As Michael mentions in the video above, find a guide! We are better in community when we navigate the Word of God together. Join our 2025 Daily Walk Facebook Group, to be welcomed into a community of people who are committed to reading the Bible in 2025 and are there to humbly encourage and engage folks in Scripture.

Check out our FREE Bible in a Year reading plans and other free resources here. 

We cannot wait to hear all that God is teaching you through the Bible in 2025!

 

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