How to Track Your Bible Reading in Obsidian

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  • čas přidán 17. 07. 2024
  • I wanted to be able to track my daily Bible reading plan for the year in Obsidian. Here's how I did that using a few simple plugins.
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Komentáře • 18

  • @JusticeConder
    @JusticeConder Před rokem

    Love this! God bless you brother

  • @ksoonsoon
    @ksoonsoon Před 2 lety

    Well done!! Thank you!!!

  • @JeffJacksonJr
    @JeffJacksonJr Před 2 lety +1

    This Bible reading plan in particular is the only one thus far that has given me success in reading the Bible completely in a year. When I found out about this plan last year from Tim Challies, I didn't really see a digital means of keeping track of my progress, so I went analog. I printed out the plan and laminated it, and each time I accomplished something, I crossed it out in Sharpie. I am intrigued by your other uses of Obsidian, so future tutorials on how you use it for other functions would be awesome! My pastor speaks highly of you because he uses Redeeming Productivity Academy himself as he submits his time and work to God. I'm glad that now I can begin to do the same in my life. Thanks so much!

  • @MarshallBeyer
    @MarshallBeyer Před 2 lety

    This is excellent. Thank you Reagan!

  • @practicalmissions_cohort
    @practicalmissions_cohort Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing this. I heard you talk about this and learned about this app. It's been such a blessing to discover and so useful in the ministry!

  • @BizTechSherpa
    @BizTechSherpa Před 2 lety

    This was great! I have a plan / schedule plugged into my Olive Tree Bible software, but this was helpful for many reasons.

  • @Bassmaennl
    @Bassmaennl Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, thanks a lot! Actually I wrote to you about 1.5 years ago if you use Obsidian and what your thoughts are. Now I got an answer ;)
    Also cool that you also use the 5 Day Bible Reading Plan. I'm German so I did a German translation which also can be found on their homepage.

  • @JohnCarlosMartinez
    @JohnCarlosMartinez Před 2 lety +2

    This is dope. It’s like creating your own Wikipedia for your studies.

  • @chrisjwilson
    @chrisjwilson Před 2 lety

    Really interesting approach combining daily notes. I think I’ll keep mine in a separate app though as it’s working fine for me now.

  • @youtubelearning2990
    @youtubelearning2990 Před 2 lety +1

    You’re going through it as somebody who already knows what they’re doing

  • @jasonmyers9621
    @jasonmyers9621 Před rokem

    Is it possible to import current odt files into Obsidian? I have years of notes in OpenOffice/LibreOffice that I want to use still.

  • @terryhatmaker
    @terryhatmaker Před 2 lety

    Reagan, thanks for this video. What Bible translation are you using in Obsidian? Also, the shape around your cursor. What app were you using to record that has that cursor shape?

    • @reagantrose
      @reagantrose  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Terry. I'm using the ESV. I use a pretty convoluted method of getting the text in there. But I've heard there are people who have produced markdown versions of the Bible you can just import into Obsidian. I explain my method in this article: www.redeemingproductivity.com/paste-bible-alfred/ The app I use for the cursor is called Cursor Pro and it's made by a company called Ixeau: www.ixeau.com/ they have a bunch of really cool utilities for the mac.

    • @terryhatmaker
      @terryhatmaker Před 2 lety

      @@reagantrose Thanks! I will check these out. I really enjoy your Channel and glad to see you are adding videos.

  • @ThegeekdomofgoreBlogspot

    I've followed your steps in the video but when i create my daily note it says no tasks. Does my note with the bible verses to read have to be titled something specific?

  • @ItsToluwase
    @ItsToluwase Před 2 lety

    Hi, I really love your videos.
    Do you still use roam research?
    Is Obsidian a good replacement for roam research?
    How can I combine the interconnectivity of Roam Research (you discussed that in one of your videos) with the daily bible reading feature you have in Obsidian? - Can I have both on one platform?
    I don't mean to bombard you with questions, I am just looking for a sustainable Bible study system that I can use for say 20 years without having to change platforms.
    I will really appreciate your reply.
    Thank you.

    • @reagantrose
      @reagantrose  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey Toluwase. No problem at all. I’m not using Logseq exclusively. I totally get your concerns about the long-term sustainability of these systems. One nice thing about Logseq (which I liked about Obsidian too) is that it uses local markdown files. So I figure worse case scenario, at least my Bible notetaking system isn’t trapped on someone’s server somewhere (like it was with Roam Research). You can actually use Obsidian and Logseq in conjunction with each other which is pretty cool too. To be honest, I sometimes wonder if I shouldn’t have just invested effort into using something like Logos for my notes, but I still appreciate the flexibility of building my own ecosystem.
      Hope that’s helpful!