For what it’s worth, once I figured out the “time zone” of the UTC calendar, that’s the time when I add a new verse.
For example, the new ‘day’ starts in the central time zone at 6pm during daylight saving time, but at 7 pm standard time. So I just have a calendar reminder set for 7 pm year round to remind me it’s time to learn a new verse. Because once in a while I’ve “goofed” and learned a new verse an hour ahead of time, realized that I should have waited, then had to add a second verse for the day in order to keep my learning streak going.
So no matter what time zone you are actually in, just go to a web browser and type in 12 am GMT to (whatever your time zone is) and it will give you the time when the new ‘day’ starts for learnscripture.net in the GMT time zone for your time zone. And again, if you’re finding this information out during daylight saving time, just add an hour to your time so you’ll know when the new day starts for standard time. So then you can start the same time year round.
Hope this helps you.
And even if you do accidentally break your streak, this group is here for you, because your desire is to be consistent, and God knows your heart. The intent is to encourage you in your journey in learning God’s word.
This group - Consistent Learner’s Encouragement - is a public group, open to anyone that wants to join, whether you have a consistent learner badge or not. Anyone who wants to be encouraged or to encourage others in memorizing scripture is welcome to join.
This group - Consistent Learner’s Encouragement - is a public group, open to anyone that wants to join, whether you have a consistent learner badge or not. Anyone who wants to be encouraged or to encourage others in memorizing scripture is welcome to join.
I am struggling to imagine the work of adding a new verse everyday for six months, much less 18. You are amazing. Keep it going as long as you can. You’re quite an inspiration!