Have you ever started the Bible with so much excitement…
Only to stop somewhere in Leviticus and quietly close it, telling yourself, “I’ll get back to this later”?
You’re not alone.
So many sincere believers want to read the Bible from beginning to end—but somehow, it never happens. Not because they don’t love God. Not because they don’t care. But because reading the Bible feels overwhelming.
The chapters feel long.
Some passages feel confusing.
Life gets busy.
And before you know it, days turn into weeks… then months… and the Bible sits untouched again.
If that sounds familiar, let me tell you something important:
The problem isn’t your desire.
The problem is the approach.

The Hidden Struggle Most Christians Don’t Talk About
Most people want to read the Bible. They just don’t know how to do it in a way that’s sustainable.
They open it randomly.
They jump around.
They read without context.
They get lost in genealogies, laws, or unfamiliar names.
And eventually, discouragement sets in.
But the Bible was never meant to be read in fragments.
It was meant to be understood as one unfolding story—from Genesis to Revelation.
“All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.”
— 2 Timothy 3:16 (NKJV)
That means every part matters. Even the parts we usually skip.
Why Reading the Bible from Cover to Cover Changes Everything
When you read the Bible straight through—from Genesis to Revelation—something powerful happens.
You begin to see the big picture.
You understand God’s plan, not just isolated verses.
You see how prophecy, history, law, poetry, and the teachings of Christ all fit together.
Suddenly, the Bible isn’t confusing anymore.
It becomes connected.
It becomes alive.
You start to notice themes you never saw before.
God’s consistency.
His patience.
His plan of redemption from the very beginning.
And most importantly—you stop relying only on others to explain the Bible to you.
You begin to know it for yourself.
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
— Psalm 119:105 (NKJV)
But here’s the honest truth…
Knowing You Should Read the Bible Is Not the Same as Actually Doing It
Good intentions aren’t enough.
You need:
- Structure
- Direction
- Accountability
- And a clear plan that removes the guesswork
That’s exactly why I created “From Cover to Cover.”
What Is “From Cover to Cover”?
It’s a daily Bible reading program designed to help you read the entire Bible—from Genesis to Revelation—without feeling overwhelmed.
Each day, you’ll receive:
- 📖 A clear, manageable Bible reading assignment
- 🧭 Guidance on what to focus on
- 💡 A short reflection that helps you understand what you just read
- ❤️ Spiritual insight that connects Scripture to your daily life
You don’t have to figure out what to read or where to start.
You don’t have to guess what it means.
You simply show up—and follow along.
That’s it.
Why This Works (When Other Plans Don’t)
Most Bible plans fail because they dump too much information at once—or leave you on your own to interpret everything.
This program is different.
It’s structured.
It’s intentional.
And it walks with you day by day.
Think of it like having a guide beside you, helping you see what matters most in each reading.
No pressure.
No guilt.
Just steady, meaningful progress.
Imagine Where You’ll Be One Year from Now
Imagine reaching December 31 and being able to say:
“I’ve read the entire Bible. I understand it. And my faith is stronger because of it.”
Not because you rushed.
Not because you forced yourself.
But because you followed a simple, faithful rhythm—one day at a time.
That’s what From Cover to Cover is all about.
If you’ve ever said:
- “I want to read the Bible, but I don’t know where to start.”
- “I’ve tried before and failed.”
- “I want to grow spiritually but I feel stuck.”
Then this is for you.
Start today. Start fresh. Start from the beginning.
👉 Join the “From Cover to Cover” Bible Reading Program and begin your journey through God’s Word—one day, one chapter, one truth at a time.
Because this could be the year you don’t just read the Bible…
You finally live it.
