Thursday, August 21, 2014

The Schedule

Here is the reading schedule we'll be following for the the 31 weeks of this adventure through "The Story."

(Of course, you can read along at your own pace, but if you want to keep up with the sermons and the reflections which will be posted here, you might want to check this out from time to time!)

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If you want to print out a copy of this schedule, go HERE.

"The Story" uses many different passages of Scripture from the New International Version (NIV) of the Bible and weaves them together as one seamless story of God's love for us.

As you read along, you may find a story that you don't remember or you want to know more about. On this schedule above, the last column has "bonus reading" for each chapter--these are the Scripture references for the chapters of "The Story." Check there if you want to read more. (Or, if you're an overachiever and want to read more than just the chapter, look here for more good stuff!)

Lots of Ways to Read "The Story"

Which one of "The Story" options is right for you?

They have a Kindle version if you like to use your tablet or smartphone for reading.

If you're an adult and like the feel of a book in your hands, the regular "The Story" book is just the thing for you! (Looks like the hardback is cheaper than the paperback--who knew?)

Teens and pre-teens, check out this version of the story, written for you. (A Kindle version of this is available too.)

And parents (and grandparents), there are a couple of options for kids (9-11), children (ages 4-8), and little ones (ages 2-5). (A Kindle version seems to be an option for these too.)

Plus, there is an AUDIO BOOK version available (if you'd rather listen than read) and AUDIO CDs for those whose eyes don't see as well as they used to.


Frankfort will be placing an order soon (donations to cover the cost are welcome!) but if you are "playing along at home," you can order your own resources. Week 1 starts Sun, Sept 28--make sure you're ready!!

What's It All About?

"This is your story.
This is my story.
But most of all, this is the greatest story ever told.
THIS is God's story."