November 18, 2009

NEW Bookmarks: Professor Grant Horner's Bible Reading System

If you’ve been following my blogging for more than a year then you already know that I make use of Professor Grant Horner’s Bible Reading System. Actually, after many months of not failing the ten chapters per day quota, for several reasons I’ve been a little more flexible over the past month or so. It has been nice to have the freedom to read where “I” wanted to read but I will be returning to the system as prescribed shortly.

To my delight I received an email from JM G. Vergara letting me know that he has designed his own version of the bookmarks for Professor Grant Horner’s Bible Reading System. They are clear, they are crisp, they are NEW, and they come in red, green and pink.

If you’re considering starting the system, or have been doing it for as long as you can remember, print out the new bookmarks and freshen up your old and tattered ones. For those of you like me who have changed some of the books (I read Romans monthly at the moment and not Acts) the .PSD is available for you to edit your own.

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  1. November 19, 2009
    Marcelo said...

    Hi Nathan! Can you upload the PSD file please? I want to translate it to spanish.God bless you

  2. November 19, 2009
    Nathan W. Bingham said...

    The .PSD and font are now available for download.

  3. November 19, 2009
    Noah said...

    Thank you for posting this great information. I’ve used different Bible reading plans in the past and like to vary my reading plans to keep it fresh. This looks exciting.

  4. November 19, 2009
    David Pinn said...

    Thanks Nathan. I’m using Horner’s system, and the new bookmarks are much appreciated.

  5. November 20, 2009
    Manfred said...

    I had trouble keeping my mind straight while using Horner’s system – small bits of books every day. I found another that has 2 to 6 chapters per day in a given book, with each day of the week devoted to a different genre. I’ve taken the chart on this page, inserted into a spreadsheet so I could format it to print the bookmarks as I wanted them. I am very pleased with this system, although I have not researched and cannot vouch for the folks who own the web site where I found it – they may solid, I simply haven’t read enough of their stuff to form an opinion.But the Bible reading is top shelf: http://www.bmaboston.org/partner/Article_Display_Page/0,,PTID34418|CHID152282|CIID1406754,00.html

  6. February 15, 2010
    Rob Hurt said...

    Here’s a link to the bookmarks with a little color in them (I did not create them, I just found them). You may have seen them linked on Professor Horner’s Facebook page. On day 45 here and I LOVE the system. http://christchurchplano.org/leaderboard/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/hornerbookmark1.pdf

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