Why Bible Sprint exists
Most of us have started the Bible at Genesis 1 — and stalled somewhere in Leviticus. Or we've read favourite passages over and over and never seen the whole story. Bible Sprint exists for a simple reason: the Word of God deserves to be read whole, and it shouldn't take a year to finish.
Reading the Bible in sprints of seven chapters — straight through, no gaps, no re-reading — is the secret. It moves fast enough to keep momentum, slow enough to let the Spirit speak, and structured enough that you actually finish. The whole Bible takes 1,189 chapters. At one sprint a day, that's 170 days. At four sprints a day, it's 43 days. Either way, you finish.
Bible Sprint is the app version of a habit our founder developed personally and shared with friends, family, and a growing community. It's free. It works on any phone or laptop. You can read or listen. And when you finish your first whole-Bible round, you simply start another.