Find a 90-day reading plan to follow. Websites such as Purposedriven.org or Bible.org offer methods that lead you chronologically through the New Testament books. Choose a Bible translation that is faithful to the original Greek and Hebrew, and that you can read and understand easily.
Develop a reading routine. Set aside a certain time each day to study, making it a habit. Pick a quiet place where you will not be distracted. Print out or create a chart to mark your progress.
Gather tools such as a Bible dictionary, commentary or atlas to enrich your reading. Use a New Testament study guide with questions that explore the text. Purchase a journal to take notes, writing down any observations about particular Scripture verses or personal insights that come to you.
Invite others to join you in your reading quest. Consider forming a small group with friends to share thoughts and to help keep each other motivated. Ask your pastor about making the project a church-wide event.