Worshippers in Wales are being invited to make a New Year's resolution to read the entire Bible in 2013.
The Archbishop of Wales, Dr Barry Morgan, has launched the Bible
Challenge out of a desire to see people become more familiar with the
book at the centre of the Christian faith.
He is asking people to set aside just 20 minutes each day to read passages from the Old and New Testaments.
In addition to the reading challenge, people are being invited to nominate their favourite book in the Bible.
The top five nominations will form the core of a Bible course to be
led by the Archbishop during Lent, in the weeks before Easter.
Writing to parishioners, Dr Morgan said, “How much of your busy and
hectic day is spent watching TV, listening to radio, scanning
newspapers, social networking, and reading (or even writing) blogs? How
much is spent reading the Bible?
"If, like me, you feel guilty about the comparatively little time
spent reading God’s Word, you will welcome the Bible Challenge, which
sets out a simple-to-follow scheme to cover the whole Bible in a year,
with daily readings from both the Old Testament and New Testament.
"It would be marvellous on so many levels if, from January 1st
onwards, you could join me across the Llandaff Diocese in committing
around 20 minutes each day in 2013 to reading through the Bible.
“My earnest prayer is that deciding which Biblical book has been the
deepest influence in your life, followed by the Lent course, together
with our daily reading of the Scriptures in 2013 will enrich and
transform our faith and lives.”
To nominate your favourite book from the Bible, send a postcard or
email, to: Llys Esgob, The Cathedral Green, Llandaff, Cardiff CF5 2YE
Email: archbishop@churchinwales.org.uk
The Bible Challenge scheme can be downloaded at www.mkomor.plus.com/llandaff/