Is there a correct or structured way to approach all the reading in the church life?

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Is there a correct or structured way to approach all the reading in the church life?

[#27 Q6] I find it very overwhelming how much reading there is to do in the church life. We should be reading the Bible, Old and New Testaments, daily, morning revival books, ministry books and life studies, and often we go through different books and outlines in the home meetings. It feels like all of these are necessary readings and I honestly do not know how to keep up with this as a full time working person, attending four meetings during the work-week. Every conference and almost every message we get a new recommended book to read. Is there a correct or a structured way to approach all the reading there is to do? What should I be prioritizing? I feel like the more I read, the more I gain; however, at the same time, if I read too much, I burn out.

In Question and Response (Q&R) sessions, a group of invited panelists respond to questions submitted by students and young adults during the week. The panelists are generally older and more experienced brothers in the Lord who have the burden to respond to our questions by sharing both the truth from the Bible and their experiences in life.

It is important to point out that these brothers do not presume to have the answers to our questions. Rather, they are willing to provide a response in fellowship, and to encourage us to personally go to the Lord and consider all these things before Him.

“That which we have seen and heard we report also to you that you also may have fellowship with us, and indeed our fellowship is with the Father and with His Son Jesus Christ.”

-1 John 1:3

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