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**The Encounter Series is a AY/Pathfinder Club reading plan that works very well as a Bible Curriculum for middle and high school aged students. The series is a four-year plan that combines reading the Bible with the corresponding Spirit of Prophecy books. Each link below leads to a printable .pdf reading checklist for each day of the year.
Christ The Way – The four Gospels and Desire of Ages
Christ The Church– Acts to Revelation and Acts of the Apostles, The Great Controversy
Christ Our Redemption – First half of the Old Testament and Patriarchs and Prophets
Christ Our Hope – Last half of the Old Testament and Prophets and Kings
Links to online & audio versions of the Spirit of Prophecy books:
E.G. White Estate -online reading link
Cornerstone Connections -online, ebook and audio versions in modern English
EllenWhiteAudio.org -audio versions
**General Conference Youth Ministries Department – Morning Watch from 100 years ago! Download the 1909-1915 Morning Watch readings
**A free .pdf download of a youth devotional book from the General Conference Youth Min. Dept. Identity devotional book.
**Looking for a Bible Reading Plan for younger children? Here’s the Adventist Junior Youth Bible Year Plan. It is a four -year plan that divides the Bible readings into themes by chapters, such as Prophecy, Praises and Peace.

**Join others around the world and listen online to a daily reading of the Bible and read an accompanying devotional as part of the General Conference’s Revived By His Word program. Click on the Today’s Reading icon.
**An interesting Bible Study Plan from Sabbath School Net. Generally an OT and NT chaper assigned per day, with a Psalms every tenth day. Bible Reading Plan
**Printable Children’s Day By Day with Jesus Bible Reading Guide from the General Conference Children’s Ministry Department (cut and paste this link) – http://www.gcchildmin.org/pdf/2012biblereadingguide.pdf