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FROM DAVID THOMSON, THE BISHOP OF HUNTINGDON

Round the Bible in 40 Days: 20 days to go

Bible Challenge logo Lent starts in 20 days time on March 9th. It’s time to start gearing up for what you’re going to do (and not do!).

I’m joining in the Christian Aid Count Your Blessings Twitter campaign so keep an eye open at #cyblessings.

My other big thing is that I have challenged myself to read Round the Bible in 40 Days – the whole book, start to finish. Forty friends from across our diocese have kindly agreed to provide an introduction each to one of the forty sections to get me going. Why not join in?

Click on the link to take you a special blog where you can read/download the reading plan, a starter guide to the Bible, and see the intros and comments day by day.

There is an RSS feed here which you can link to and get the day’s comment direct to your Reader or Inbox, and you’ll find links as well on my Facebook page and Twitter stream @bpdt. RTB has its own Facebook page and group as well, and if you can help set up any other networking links please do! My hope is that we may be able to build quite a community to share the adventure together.

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