[Image] 2021 Bible Reading In April I read Ruth thirty timesIn April I read Psalms 27-41 thirty timesIn April I finished the NASB Giant Print Reference BibleIn April I continued to use the ESV app to read the M'Cheyne reading planIn April I completely redid how I organized the Horner bookmarks and switched from NASB (which I finished) to the NIV Readers Bible.In April I received three new Bibles. (see below)In April I was totally overwhelmed by the number of translations I had going at once: KJV, 1611 KJV (I finished 1 Samuel), NRSV, NIV, NASB Schuyler, LSB. I am reading a little here and there in all these translations. Because my reading is more scattered than not--although I am keeping lists--it's not easy to recall off the top of my head what books I've read in what translation. So I won't be sharing detailed lists in this post. In April I did start the Bible in 90 days plan (with modifications) using the NRSV translation. Books Reviewed at Operation Actually Read Bible22. Court of Swans (The Dericott Tales #1)Melanie Dickerson. 2021. [January] 328 pages. [Source: Review copy] 23. Castle of Refuge (The Dericott Tales #2)Melanie Dickerson. 2021. [June] 336 pages. [Source: Review copy] 24. My Dear Miss Dupré. Grace Hitchcock. 2021. [March] 364 pages. [Source: Review copy] 25. Why Social Justice is Not Biblical Justice: An Urgent Appeal to Fellow Christians in a Time of Social Crisis. Scott David Allen. 2020. [September] 205 pages. [Source: Bought] [Image]26. The Gold In These Hills. Joanne Bischof. 2021. [August] 336 pages. [Source: Review copy] [Image]27. A Piece of the Moon. Chris Fabry. 2021. [April] 400 pages. [Source: Review copy] 28. A Lady in Attendance. Rachel Fordham. 2021. [June] 336 pages. [Source: Review copy]Bibles Reviewed at Operation Actually Read Bible
"April Reflections"
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