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Scripturecast.net: providing a little help getting your reading done

Inspired by General Conference weekend, I’m throwing up a little posting that could be useful to all my LDS friends. Many of you may now be resolving to try to improve your study of the scriptures, but you may find the prospect daunting in that you haven’t been able to devise a system that gets you to make your study a habitual, daily thing.

I’ve found a wonderful online service at a website called Scripturecast.net. Effectively what scripturecast does is to permit you to customize a daily RSS feed that tells you what you should be reading every day, according to the parameters you set. For example, if you want to read the Book of Mormon by July 1st of this year, Scripturecast will automatically divide the book into equal segements. Every day, it will add a new piece to your RSS feed, so you know how much you should read that day. You can access your RSS feed through iTunes or any RSS capable software that you may have on your machine.

If you prefer to set up your schedule with a certain amount of reading per day rather than with a target completion date, Scripturecast has your back there too. You can set it to schedule you to read anything from a chapter (or section) per month to several chapters per day. It’s really all up to you and your personal needs.

That’s not all. Scripturecast will create an HTML page for you (just in case you don’t do the RSS thing so much), where your reading schedule will automatically update every day. It will even provide a link to the chapters or sections you are to read each day so you can go straight to the page on lds.org and read them off the screen. There is even an audio player embedded in the Scripturecast page, so you can simply click it, and have your computer read your scheduled verses to you (once again borrowing from the audiobooks files housed at lds.org).

So if you want to make scripture reading a regular part of your daily schedule, maybe Scripturecast is the trick for you. Scripturecast currently only schedules reading in the Book of Mormon, Doctrine & Covenants, and the most recently posted LDS General Conference (so right now they have the October 2007 addresses up), and I don’t know if there are any plans to add the Bible or Pearl of Great Price to the lineup. Nevertheless, I’ve found it to be a very valuable tool in my personal study, and hope it can be useful for you as well.

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