Day 260: Carrying the Cross (2025)

Day 260: Carrying the Cross (2025)

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Day 73: Inheritance of Land (2026)

Fr. Mike explains why it was important to take a census at different points of the people of Israel in the Old Testament. We also learn that the Tribe of Levi is the only tribe that doesn't get an inheritance of land, because they're receiving something much greater. Today's read ...  Show more

Day 72: The Plains of Moab (2026)

Fr. Mike describes the sinful events of Israel in Moab, and why God chooses to bless the Israelites through Balaam in spite of their sin. Today's readings are Numbers 24-25, Deuteronomy 26, and Psalm 107. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Pleas ...  Show more

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