What Is The Best Bible Method For You?

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Feeling stuck or overwhelmed by all the Bible engagement methods out there? From reading plans to studies, writing plans, and devotionals, there are a lot of options. In fact, if you’re confused by what each of these methods mean and who it is best for, read our post on understanding different ways to spend time in the Word.

Whether you’re craving depth, encouragement, structure, or calm, this quick quiz will help you discover the best way to engage God’s Word right now—one that fits your spiritual, emotional, and mental needs.

Quiz Directions

Choose the answer that best reflects your current season. At the end, you will see which Bible method fits you best!

 

Results

Bible Reading Plan

You need structure and rhythm. A reading plan helps you stay on track, whether you’re reading through the Bible in a year, working through a specific book, or following a monthly plan. Start small and stay consistent!

Bible Writing Plan

Your mind craves focus and reflection. Bible writing is meditative and grounding – perfect for calming anxious thoughts and internalizing Scripture. Pair it with soft music or breath prayers for even deeper peace.

Bible Study Plan

You’re ready to go deep! Bible studies give you theological richness and help you interpret Scripture accurately. Ideal for those who are leading, teaching, or desiring maturity.

Bible Devotional

You’re in a season where your heart needs encouragement, hope, and connection. Devotionals are great for short but meaningful moments with God. Look for topics like healing, peace, or identity in Christ.

#1. How much time can you realistically spend in the Word most days?

#2. What are you craving most from your time with God?

#3. What best describes your current emotional or mental state?

#4. How do you best process information?

#5. What do you struggle with most in your spiritual life?

#6. Which environment sounds most like your current season of life?

#7. How do you want to feel after your time with God?

#8. Which tool or practice feels most appealing right now?

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