
We are a bit later than usual putting up our updated Bible reading plans for 2025. But below you will find 10 plans suitable for all members of your family or the family as a whole. Daily Bible reading is a habit that can grow with your child. Start with family Bible reading time (with or without narrations). Eventually your children will get into the Word themselves.
We have accumulated quite a list of Bible study tools, including updated Bible reading plans on our Bible Study Tools page. The list below includes updated options.
Here are 10 Bible reading plans updated for 2025:
Bible Study Journal
Each day you can print the journal page that includes the daily Bible reading, study questions, journal prompts, prayer requests, and an application challenge. The plan takes two years to complete.
Discipleship Journal Bible Reading Plan
In this plan from Navigators, you read from the New Testament and the Old Testament each day.
2025 Bible Reading Plan
This is a printable calendar that includes Bible selections for each day that you can check off. The readings are arranged thematically, but the entire Bible is covered.
52-Week Plan
In this plan, each week you will read from the epistles, law, history, psalms, poetry, prophesy, and gospels — one each day.
Chronological Bible Reading Plan
You will read through the entire Bible, but in chronological order.
Book-at-a-Time Bible Reading Plan
Just as it says, one book of the Bible at a time. There are also days of reflection that can be used to catch up if necessary.
Daily Light on the Daily Path
Breaks things up with reading in both mornings and evenings.
Bible Reading Chart
No pressure? Just use this chart to check off the books of the Bible as you read them — the when is up to you.
Daily Bible Reading Plan
This plan from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association begins with John, then Acts, and covers most of the New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs.
3-Year Plan
For those who like a slower pace, but want to read every word in the Bible.
Daily Bibles
One of the things I really enjoy is Bibles that are set up with a Bible plan to work through — often referred to as “daily Bibles.” Here are a few of my other favorites from this category:

ESV Women’s Study Bible
This year’s selection. I’m reading this using the Bible reading plan in the back, which includes readings from Psalms and Wisdom Literature, Pentateuch and History of Israel, Chronicles and Prophets, and Gospels and Epistles each day.

The One Year Bible
Last year’s selection published by Tyndale. I chose the KJV, but you can also read in the NIV, NKJV, ESV, and NLT translations.

The Devotional Bible
I used the two-year plan. The slower pace was a nice change of pace. Lucado includes thoughts and commentary from many well-known authors and theologians, as well as his own books. Really enjoyed this one.
NIV Once-A-Day Bible for Women
A previous read with an Old Testament, Psalms or Proverbs, and New Testament selection each day. Study notes are geared specifically to women.

Grace for the Moment Daily Bible
Set up with 365 daily reads from the Old Testament, Psalms, Proverbs, and the New Testament with notes from Max Lucado. Highly recommended!

One Minute Bible Day by Day
From Holman, this would work well for younger readers.
NIV Once-a-Day Bible
Arranged chronologically. Just be aware, it does take a long time to get to the New Testament!

NIV Lifehacks Bible
Truthfully, I wasn’t sure I was really going to appreciate this one simply based on the title. But the notes by Joe Carter were indeed very helpful. The reading plan walks you through the Bible in one year from front to back.
KJV Daily Reading Bible
Free option from Living Word Bible Church in the UK. EPUB or Mobi.
We frequently update our ever-growing list of Bible study tools. You’ll find many more options there.
Enjoy!



