Bible reading survey

For details about this survey, please read Paul Grimmond's original post.

  1. How often do you read your Bible?
  2. When do you read it?
  3. Where do you read it?
  4. What resources do you use or have you used in the past to help you read it?
  5. What other practical things do you do to make Bible reading a part of your life?
  6. What makes personal Bible reading hard for you?
  7. I consent to having my responses published in a future issue of The Briefing:

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