@scottwolfe92 As Joyce has said....If you find time to eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, you can find time for God. Even if you must make a literal appointment on your calendar daily, do it. :-)
@scottwolfe92 You can downcast sermons on a MP3, listen online, read "Our Daily Bread" which takes, at the most 5 mins. They have a good website. I often read on the city bus, or my lunch break. Or I will cut an hour out of t.v.,& grab the bible. Go to bible group once a week. Most importantly, get a Bible that you can comprehend. I was at the library one day and checked out, "Torah & Commentary: The Five Books of Moses: Translation, Rabbinic and Contemporary Commentary." Helped me.
Sometime's I feel it is really hard to read the bible at night or in the morning because of all the school work I have. How could I do something different so I do have time to read the word?
@scottwolfe92 As Joyce has said....If you find time to eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, you can find time for God. Even if you must make a literal appointment on your calendar daily, do it. :-)
cntrygal2007 11 months ago
@scottwolfe92 You can downcast sermons on a MP3, listen online, read "Our Daily Bread" which takes, at the most 5 mins. They have a good website. I often read on the city bus, or my lunch break. Or I will cut an hour out of t.v.,& grab the bible. Go to bible group once a week. Most importantly, get a Bible that you can comprehend. I was at the library one day and checked out, "Torah & Commentary: The Five Books of Moses: Translation, Rabbinic and Contemporary Commentary." Helped me.
jessicaaudate 1 year ago
@scottwolfe92 Where there's a will, there's a way. ;-)
Herbalaussie 1 year ago
Sometime's I feel it is really hard to read the bible at night or in the morning because of all the school work I have. How could I do something different so I do have time to read the word?
scottwolfe92 1 year ago