Lent 2022: Why Add a Book?
- The Bookery

- Jan 29, 2022
- 2 min read
The Bookery's 2022 Lenten reading plan is All the Broken Things, a 7-week devotional Bible reading plan, stretching from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday. Throughout the Lenten season, readers will study Jesus' interactions with outcasts and sinners, religious hypocrites, the sick, those in mourning and more. In these interactions, we will find ourselves and all the broken things that litter our lives, celebrating a Savior who enters into our brokenness in order to redeem it.

Starting on March 2, daily devotions from All the Broken Things will be posted each day on our website and shared through our social media accounts, just as they were during our Advent reading plan. But for Lent, we've added another way to engage with All the Broken Things: a book, available in both Kindle and paperback formats!
But why?
One of the main goals of The Bookery is helping people to find ways to make Scripture a part of their daily lives. For many, reading a daily devotion on our website is a great way to do that. But for others, having a physical book or a digital version of the reading plan is a better fit for their lives. We deeply believe that God's Word never returns void—and we want to find more ways to get more people engaged with it. So adding a Kindle and paperback version of our 2022 Lenten reading plan seemed like an easy way to do that.
However you choose to engage with All the Broken Things—at the website, via Kindle or with your own paperback copy—we hope that you join the community for conversation. Be sure to leave comments on our daily devotions and on our social accounts.







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