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Which format is best for a Christian's daily routine?

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Instead of reading scripture, try writing about it each morning.

There are a number of different formats that can work well for Christian Planners daily routine. The most important thing is to find one that works best for you and your lifestyle. Here are some examples:
- Morning Scripture 
This format involves reading scripture before starting anything else in the morning, and it can be done alongside any other activity. You could use a Bible or other inspirational book as your source, or listen to audio or podcast versions of the scriptures.
- Morning Blog 
Instead of reading scripture, try writing about it each morning. This allows you to share what you learned from the previous day's readings with others, ask questions that were raised during the lesson, and get feedback on how you're doing. It also provides an opportunity to reflect on past days and make plans for tomorrow's journey.
- Daily devotional 
Devotions can take many forms - they can be short (five minutes long), long (30 minutes), topical (focused on a particular topic), seasonal/lunar themed (!), etc., but they all have one common goal: to provide encouragement and instruction while we wait upon God.]]
 
 Are there any downsides to using an undated planner?
 
 
There can be downsides to using an undated planner. For example, if you want to keep a calendar of events in your planner but don't know what date the event will happen until after it's happened, then using an undated planner may not work for you. Another potential issue is that if you need to refer back to previous months or years when planning activities or tasks, an undated planner may not be useful because there are no dates listed.
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