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New Year, New Goals

 As the New Year begins, I'm working on some new goals in both writing and learning.  One of the things is to increase my reading time each day.  Currently I'm digesting several books at a time and I love the variety from Theology to Church History to Puritans to Contemplative.

Also, I started a new reading plan for Scripture as I work my way through the Scriptures from Genesis to Revelation once again.  I use the Bible Reading Plan Generator where you make your own plan for reading - here's mine:

Bible Reading Plan Generator

I am editing last year's journals into an Amazon Kindle Book, that I hope will be released by the end of January.  In the meantime if you are interested in getting the first month's readings email me at epollasch@gmail.com.

Lastly, I plan on blogging through the Psalms this year, so keep coming back as I get started after the editing is over.

Blessings on your New Year plans and goals

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