![]() ![]() Taking the pill does not protect you from sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or another possible pregnancy if you have unprotected sex again. Plan B and Next Choice: Both choices are a pill that you can take as soon as possible after each time you have unprotected sex. It does not end a pregnancy that has already started. EC will stop a pregnancy before it start. They work by stopping the ovaries from releasing an egg or stop sperm from joining the egg. All methods of emergency contraception (EC) may be sued while nursing a baby. These are used when other types of birth control fail or a couple has unprotected sex and there is a possibility of pregnancy. My main hope is to encourage you to consider making this the year you read through the Bible in a year.There are four different choices of emergency contraception: Copper IUD (ParaGard), Ella, Plan B, and Next Choice. We are blessed to have so many available options (Justin Taylor provides an excellent list here). Since it’s just piece of paper, it’s travel friendly for work trips and vacations.Īfter four weeks of this topic, I’ve covered (in an unplanned descending order):ħ Specific benefits of reading the Bible in a year It’s easy to print up multiple copies and have them in whatever Bibles you have around the house. While you can begin it in January, you can also begin in March or June. The plan is organized in a 52-week format. As I read through my own Bible, it also helped to have the study notes and introductions easily available. The One Year Bibles I owned were in the NIV, and this plan allowed me to read through the entire Bible in the ESV (For ESV options, see here and here). This fact also meant I can choose the translation. However, I find this plan preferable because it allows me to read through the Bible in my own Bible. It makes it simple to just open and read without a lot of flipping between texts. In past years, I’ve used Bibles that apportion the texts out for me. #5 day plan b pdfTruly, I haven’t read a plan that I like better.įive Day Bible Reading puts out this plan in a PDF that you can download for free. It gives you the benefit of the chronological ordering for the OT alongside an engaging plan for the New Testament. I read John last month, along with his three letters and Revelation. ![]() Then around March, you’ll be in Luke and read it alongside Acts (same author). And, they are done in such a way that you begin with Mark (the first gospel), and then read some of the early epistles of Paul. The gospels are not in chronological order, but spaced throughout the year, one for each season. I appreciated the way they grouped the New Testament readings. ![]() In this 5-day plan, the Old Testament is arranged chronologically, and there is a New Testament reading every day. I prefer a plan that allows me to read them side-by-side throughout the year. However, the one downside of the chronological plan was that I didn’t get to the New Testament until October. I also enjoyed reading the Psalms of David in conjunction with the historical narrative of his life (there really were bands of angry men attacking him). I learned about the Old Testament just by following the plan. I appreciate this format because it weaves together the prophetic books with the historical books. Overall, I really enjoy the flexibility that the 5-day format provides for my week.Ī couple of years ago I used a One Year Chronological Bible. #5 day plan b freeI typically use Saturday to read the New Testament sections and then have Sunday as a free day, to read and reflect upon whatever passage I choose. It’s also nice if you get behind a couple of days because you can use the weekend to catch up. If you’re in a Bible study that has a day or two of homework, it gives you extra space in your week to prepare. It gives you a little more flexibility on how you read (it’s the same amount of weekly Bible reading, just apportioned in five days rather than seven). I like the 5-day format for a variety of reasons. Here are the five reasons why I like it so much: ![]()
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