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2016 Scripture Reading Chart

2016 Scripture Reading Charts

It’s become a tradition of sorts started by Kirsten about 5 years ago to share these scripture reading charts with our readers. And we know you look forward to them because the emails have been coming in! If you are new to the chart, the goal is to read from the scriptures every day. The 2016 Scripture Reading Chart let’s you mark the days that you read. You’ll soon find that you don’t want a blank day on the calendar. The hearts are to track Family Home Evenings, and the months at the bottom are to track temple attendance. This year I created 1 with the primary theme for the year on it and another with this year’s mutual theme. Both are available in 8.5×11″ or 16×20″ so you can choose which will be best in your home.

Primary Version

2016 Scripture Reading Chart with Primary Theme

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The “consistency is the key” quote at the bottom is taken from a conference talk by Elder David A. Bednar. In the talk he addresses regular family prayers and scripture study. He says that often it seems that it isn’t making a difference, but consistency of our intent and work was perhaps the greatest lesson. And that if you asked there sons they most likely won’t remember a defining moment, but they will remember that they had scripture study and family prayers.

We use the foil stars stickers to mark our days with.

Mutual Version

 

2016 Scripture Reading Chart with Mutual Theme

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2017 Scripture Reading Chart

2017 Scripture Reading Chart is now available

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12 Comments

  1. Love printing these every year! Looks like there may be a typo in the consistency quote. Hopefully it’s not too hard to fix.

    Thanks for all your inspiration!

  2. I’ve loved using this for my family. I just noticed that March only has 30 days when there are actually 31 days in March. Thought you might want the chance to fix it. Thanks for making this! It saves me!

  3. Thank you so much for making these! It’s eye opening to see how well or not so well we do throughout the year on our goals. Just wanted to let you know that I believe August 1st is a Monday and not on Sunday. Thanks again, I truly appreciate it this calendar.

  4. This is wonderful. It keeps my family on track each year. When I download the file is comes up as a pdf. Is there a way to download it as a jpg? Thanks again.

  5. Will you be doing one of these for 2017? We’d love one for our Primary! These have really boosted family scripture study in our ward.

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