There are two things that battle for my attention every morning: the day’s agenda and time in the Word.
I know I’m not alone in this. It’s downright cliche’ to even acknowledge that we women are busy.
And it seems that every stage has its own busy.
I want to share some ways for busy women to get in the Word. At the outset, we need to know there’s no replacement for unhindered, blocked off, fought for and found study in the Bible.
I love devotionals and listening to archived sermons but neither can replace God speaking directly to us from His Word every day.
We also need time. I’ve had days where 15 minutes was all I got before the day marched on ready or not. While fifteen minutes is a great snack, it’s not going to sustain my soul for the day or feed me long term.
So I’m sharing 9 ways busy women get daily Bible study. And more importantly – get the Word in me.
1. No other words before the Word
This was my self-imposed rule when I had a houseful of babies, toddlers and school-age kids. Those were seasons where I was quite literally on active duty around the clock. There was no getting up earlier than my children.
My rule was this: Read the Bible before anything else that day. No emails, no Facebook, no magazines until I’d read the Bible. It worked beautifully. Because we will always read something every day, we can make it God’s Word.
2. Listen to the Word
On the treadmill? Cleaning a bathroom? This is found time to listen to the Bible on audio. Sometimes hearing the Word helps it fall fresh. If you’re studying through a book, this is a great way to listen through it every day.
- Bible Gateway is a fantastic resource of multiple audio versions including a dramatized version in NIV and Max Maclean reading the ESV.
- Bible Study Tools also has several audio Bible versions.
3. Set it out
I loved this trick that Kaitlyn Bouchillon uses to make sure she reads her Bible every day. Kaitlyn writes:
So I started doing this thing. It is so simple I’m actually embarrassed to tell you.
Right before going to sleep at night, I place my Bible on top of my closed laptop.
That’s it. That’s the trick. And it totally works. For me to do any of my work for the day, I have to literally set the Bible aside. I’m a visual learner, and when I actually see what I’m doing – choosing work over time with Him – it plain stops me in my tracks.
Sometimes the simplest things are the most genius. Your sweet spot might be on your bedside table where you pick it up before scrolling through your phone or next to coffee pot where you head first thing every morning.
4. Check your phone
If we’re going to check our phone fifty times a day, we might as well use it to feed our soul. While conventional Bible apps that let you read one chapter of Psalms, Proverbs or read through the Bible in daily chunks, here are three of my favorite tried and true apps with daily devotions:
- First 5 App (by Proverbs 31 ministries)
- Streams in the Desert App (a best-selling favorite for years)
- Our Daily Bread App (offering daily devotionals for more than 75 years)
5. Stash a Bible in your car
Keeping a Bible in the car is perfect for pockets of downtime like the car pick up line or waiting for a child at practice. Side note: My van is actually my war room. It’s the most distraction-free zone I have and I’ve grown to adore the quiet every morning when the car door shuts.
6. Invite your kids
I know this completely undermines the quiet of quiet time, but on those days when you haven’t been able to find 30 secluded minutes, let your kids get their Bibles and sit near you. You can train your children to read or look at pictures quietly, all the while helping them develop their own Bible time habit.
7. Join a Bible study
The best thing I ever did to help develop a lifelong love for the Word was join a Bible study as a young mom. I love the accountability and fellowship in a Bible study group. There are two ways to go about finding a good, Bible-saturated study.
- Real life options are available through a local church or nationwide ministries such as Bible Study Fellowship and Community Bible Study.
- Online options are also growing: My 100 Days with Christ study is a free download available to subscribers. You can also access online studies through Lifeway Women and Proverbs 31.
8. Tap an accountability partner
If you really thrive on accountability, ask a friend or mentor to help you. It can be as simple as texting DONE! Or she can periodically ask what God is teaching you and whether you’re finding daily time with Go. Remember that your spouse may be your best accountability partner. You can do a study together or simply agree to encourage one another in making Bible time a daily tradition.
9. Listen to great teaching
Radio stations, podcasts and sites such as OnePlace.com provide hours of updated teaching from some of the country’s best teachers. I’ve found that when I’m in the Word, these sermons often affirm and develop what God has been teaching me in my own Bible study.
10. Use Amazon’s new Echo or Dot
*updated as I find new ways to incorporate Bible study
Listen to the verse for the day or have Alexa read scripture while you get dressed in the morning or after dinner with your kids with Amazon’s Echo or the Amazon Dot. I’m excited to see the possibilities that develop with these devices for scripture memory, Bible study and teaching.
I’d love to know what you’d add to this list. What other ways have you found to help you spend time in God’s Word every day?
Corliss says
I turned an extra bedroom into a closet. In my closet, surrounded by clothes and shoes, is a chair and nightstand. On the nightstand is my bible. Every morning before I can even get dressed, I am extended an invitation by God to sit in His Presence.
Lisa Appelo says
Wow, that sounds like a dream space, Corliss.
Ana says
Thank you for these great ideas. I have one that I started doing years ago when my children where teens and pre-teen age and I couldn’t have any time for myself. The only place I could find that my children where no longer following me to was the bathroom (I know a little crazy), but now it’s something I’m able to do daily , because I go there first thing in the morning.
Lisa Appelo says
Every mom knows it’s not that crazy. I was surprised when I lost that evening quiet to teens who wanted to stay up as well! 🙂
Kristi Woods says
Great suggestions, Lisa! And you’re right, no other words replaced the Word.
Lisa Appelo says
Nothing compares.
Anne P says
I have my quiet time every morning first thing before I even get out of bed. It is so hard otherwise to find time during the hectic day. Right now I am using a devotional from 1924 that is just wonderful and I am truly blessed by it.
Lisa Appelo says
That’s a great practice, Anne. My day can surprise me sometimes and go from 0 to 60 pretty quickly.
Lauren Gaskill says
These are great tips, Lisa! Will be sharing this one. <3 🙂 Hope you are doing well.
Lisa Appelo says
Thank you, Lauren. 🙂
Krystal @ Little Light on a Hill says
I loved your first rule! Read the Word before reading anything else…Wow! I am implementing that one. So simple, but so effective.
Lisa Appelo says
Krystal, that simple little rule saved me on so many days when I would have claimed I had no time. <3 So grateful for every invested moment.
KellyRBaker says
This is great! I do many of these things, and I found that accountability helped me get the daily habit set. Have you heard of HelloMornings.org? They’re another online Bible study community that mirrors much of what you said here.
Lisa Appelo says
I have just recently heard of Hello Mornings. Thank you for adding it to the list, Kelly. 🙂
Valerie Sisco says
Hi Lisa,
I love these practical ways to start our day with God’s word and let him guide us through it by keeping those words fresh in our minds! So many distractions enter my day that I’m often so glad I’ve started it with a cup of coffee and a few verses to get me off and running. I often wonder how I could get through a day without it! 🙂
Sarah Donegan says
I think my favorite idea is to listen to it. 🙂 thanks for the tips!
Betsy de Cruz says
These are wonderful suggestions, friend! I love Kaitlyn’s idea. I need to do that with my phone! I use First5, but find it easy to sneak on over to Facebook…I’d much rather start out with a Psalm before I go to First5. I also love listening. It has given me a new appreciation for the Word.
JES says
Great suggestions! Thank you for sharing this list with us on the Art of Home-Making Mondays at Strangers & Pilgrims on Earth!
Karen says
A friend introduced me to FirstFive bible studies. They are reading through the Bible in five years! You read a chapter a day and then there is an online devotion/study relating ti the day’s chapter. on the weekends they have a fifteen minute video to recap a truth from the week.
Brenda says
Hi Lisa,
Great reminder. I have recently discovered ReadScripture.org.
Love the videos (from The Bible Project) that come with it to prep you for the reading.
Brenda