Good question, if it is possible, it´s not easy to find. The logical place would be under progress stats when you click on verse progress. I´m not sure whether the "stop learning" option also resets your progress or whether it just removes the verse from your review list.
So glad that you are both enjoying this place so much and that it has encouraged you to read more Scripture! I have also studied much more consistently since joining and keep finding new things. Beautiful blessing, TOMOUSH :-)
Haven´t personally experienced a message in a dream, but I do recall a very clear and loving message to me once that changed my whole outlook about something instantly. I believe he speaks to us when he knows we´re receptive to him and in need of a clear message (although I know there are also times when we wish he would speak clearly and can´t seem to hear him). Glad that he has spoken to you in an affirming way, may you take his message and run with it!
Hi Raymond, welcome! Hope you´re enjoying the site :-) I see you´re studying Luke. I started out going all the way through John and really enjoyed it. Reading so slowly, learning verses one or two at a time, gives you a new perspective on what you´re reading. All the best, keep us updated on your journey through Luke and don´t be shy to share with us interesting things you discover along the way!
@FinalAsgard - a "day" is based on time from midnight to midnight in London, England - if you don´t take the time change into account you may find yourself losing a streak. For example if you learn a verse in the US on Friday morning, and your next verse late in the evening on Saturday, you will have missed a day because Saturday evening in the US is actually already Sunday morning in England. Maybe that will help?
I´ve given up and have learned to live happily with a great long list of verses and chapters that are due for review. I learn all my verses as part of a whole chapter though, so it´s a question of reviewing chapters and not individual verse selections. I work away on the chapter that I´m learning and after that I have no structure whatsoever and if I want to review more, I choose whichever chapter I feel like at the time. Forget trying to herd the cats, just enjoy yourself chasing them!
I can´t even remember when I started Acts, let alone recite to you the first chapters from memory! But now I´m hooked - I want to know how things go with Paul, and although I know the general outline from before, it´s different reading it line by line. When I first started with learn scripture, my goal / motivation was to be able to find things in the Bible more easily, as well as to be able to explain more accurately what the Bible says. But as I study, I find that I´m now less concerned with being able to pinpoint the source of well-known verses and memorise things. I have become more interested in using memorisation as a sort of meditation. "Slow TV" is a thing in Norway - TV programs where you can watch an 8-hour train trip or a cruise along the fjords minute by minute, or watch chess for hours on end. But "slow-reading", where you force yourself to just read a verse or two at a time, no more than you can memorise for the next day, for me makes things more colorful and interesting. I can picture things more vividly, I can experience the suspense of Paul not knowing what the next day would bring, I catch details that would otherwise have passed me by. So yes, Acts has been a long journey, but I can´t put it down. And to my delight, my husband has a business trip to Malta in April. I will join him for a long weekend, and if I step up my pace (or cheat and read ahead :-)), I´ll be joining Paul for his shipwreck there in Acts 27-28. Can´t wait!
Hello! It seems to me, if I remember right, that you started going through the book of Acts quite a while ago. And now you're nearing the finish! That's really great, and Acts is such an interesting book. I admire your consistency.
I can´t even remember when I started Acts, let alone recite to you the first chapters from memory! But now I´m hooked - I want to know how things go with Paul, and although I know the general outline from before, it´s different reading it line by line. When I first started with learn scripture, my goal / motivation was to be able to find things in the Bible more easily, as well as to be able to explain more accurately what the Bible says. But as I study, I find that I´m now less concerned with being able to pinpoint the source of well-known verses and memorise things. I have become more interested in using memorisation as a sort of meditation. "Slow TV" is a thing in Norway - TV programs where you can watch an 8-hour train trip or a cruise along the fjords minute by minute, or watch chess for hours on end. But "slow-reading", where you force yourself to just read a verse or two at a time, no more than you can memorise for the next day, for me makes things more colorful and interesting. I can picture things more vividly, I can experience the suspense of Paul not knowing what the next day would bring, I catch details that would otherwise have passed me by. So yes, Acts has been a long journey, but I can´t put it down. And to my delight, my husband has a business trip to Malta in April. I will join him for a long weekend, and if I step up my pace (or cheat and read ahead :-)), I´ll be joining Paul for his shipwreck there in Acts 27-28. Can´t wait!
Thank you Robinshe, that's a great testimony. We would all be well-advised to take our Bible reading slowly and to allow God's Word to speak to us deeply.
Keep praying for me too - I´m doing fine, but struggling to keep doing this every day. Just laziness on my part. I missed a day by mistake after over 100 days in a row, and I hate to go right back to the start again, and it bugs me that I even care how many days in a row I learn verses. So I´ve sometimes had some days now where I´ve just read a little in the Bible without necessarily doing it online (and some days where I just skipped altogether). But thanks for keeping me in your prayers, I do appreciate it. I also pray from time to time for all of you here. Take care :-)
Hey! Congratulations! And good job on your Master level 4 as well, missed that one. You´ve been here for many years now, good to see you still progressing :-)