Bible Reading for Busy People

Borrowed from Dr. Donald Grey Barnhouse’s book ” Timeless Illustrations “

  1. Talk less
  2. Carry the book in your bag.
  3. Put a copy under your pillow at night; if you can’t sleep, read.
  4. Wake up 15 minutes earlier every morning and read.
  5. Keep a copy handy to pick up while in the kitchen, dressing, or on the telephone. ( This may seem rude but, hey! )
  6. Have your copy ready when meeting unpunctual people.
  7. Take your own copy along when going to the dentist, doctor, or lawyer. Why read their old magazines?
  8. Keep a copy in your car in case of traffic jams or a wait for repairs.
  9. Never go on a journey without your book; you might not like your seatmate.
  10. Remember that a book in the hand is worth two in the bookcase.

Dr. Barnhouse originally borrowed this from Boston Globe writer Lydia Roberts and her article ” How to Get Time to Read a Book “.

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