Devotion Plans
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Recommended Starting Path
New to the Bible? Follow these 5 plans in order for a solid big-picture foundation.
Beginner
Great starting points — no prior knowledge needed.
A 14-day journey through the Book of Acts, tracing the explosive growth of the early church from Jerusalem to Rome as the Spirit empowers ordinary people to carry an extraordinary message.
Journey through the entire book of Genesis in 21 days. From creation to the call of Abraham, from Jacob's wrestling to Joseph's rise — discover how the foundations of every major biblical theme are laid in this extraordinary book.
Is environmentalism a Christian cause? Francis Schaeffer argued in 1970 that Christians should be the foremost environmentalists — because the earth belongs to God, not us. This plan examines what 'dominion' actually means, what 'creation care' requires, and how to hold the Bible's high view of humanity with its demand to steward the earth.
A 7-day beginner-friendly guide to thinking biblically about civic life. Learn how to pray for leaders, vote with conscience, disagree without dividing, and hold earthly citizenship loosely while living as citizens of heaven.
A 14-day journey through the Bible's greatest prayers, from Abraham's bold intercession to the early church's cry in Acts to the Spirit's groaning on our behalf. Learn to pray by watching how God's people have always prayed.
A bird's-eye-view journey through the entire Bible from Genesis to Revelation. Each day covers one major movement in the biblical story, showing how the pieces fit together into one grand narrative of God's rescue mission for the world.
Learn to read the Bible on its own terms by exploring the major literary genres of Scripture — narrative, law, poetry, wisdom, prophecy, gospel, epistle, and apocalyptic. Understanding genre is the first step to faithful interpretation.
Over 12 days, meet the women whose faith, courage, and obedience shaped the story of salvation — from Eve in the garden to Priscilla in the early church. Discover how God worked through women at every turning point of redemption history.
A chapter-by-chapter journey through the Gospel of John — the most theological of the four Gospels. Discover the signs, the 'I Am' statements, and the heart of Jesus' mission.
A week-long journey through the Psalms exploring praise, lament, thanksgiving, wisdom, and trust. Perfect for beginners or anyone seeking to deepen their prayer life.
Intermediate
Deeper exploration of themes, books, and connections.
A 14-day exploration of the most divisive issues in modern public life, read through the lens of Scripture rather than partisan platforms. Discover what the left gets right, what the right gets right, what both get wrong, and what the Bible actually teaches.
Discover how the entire Old Testament points forward to Jesus. Over 21 days, explore the types, shadows, prophecies, and patterns that find their fulfillment in the person and work of Christ.
Trace the complex and often painful relationship between Christianity and slavery — from the Bible's radical vision of human dignity to the abolitionists who fought to end the slave trade, and the unfinished work that remains.
Trace the dramatic story of the first Christians living under the shadow of the Roman Empire — from persecution under Nero to the Council of Nicaea. Discover how faith survived and shaped the world.
Discover how the Exodus — Israel's defining story of liberation — becomes a template that echoes through the prophets, the Gospels, and into the new creation. Slavery, deliverance, covenant, and promised land: one pattern, told and retold until it finds its ultimate fulfillment in Christ.
Trace the Bible's central theme — the kingdom of God — from creation to new creation. Discover how God's sovereign rule, challenged by human rebellion, is restored through Israel, fulfilled in Jesus, and brought to completion in the age to come.
Over 14 days, explore the character and attributes of God through J.I. Packer's beloved classic 'Knowing God.' Move from knowing about God to truly knowing Him — His majesty, love, wrath, grace, and sufficiency.
Is God a capitalist or a socialist? Neither — but He has much to say about wealth, poverty, generosity, work, and government's role. The Bible's economic ethic affirms private property, demands radical generosity, condemns both laziness and oppression, and holds the wealthy to a terrifying standard.
Trace the story of Christianity's global expansion from William Carey to the Majority World church. Meet the pioneers, confront the failures, and discover how the gospel reached the ends of the earth — often in ways no one expected.
A 10-day study of how Jesus navigated the explosive political landscape of first-century Palestine. Discover why he rejected every faction's agenda and inaugurated a kingdom that subverts all earthly power.
A 14-day journey through the Old Testament prophets, exploring their historical context, their urgent calls for justice and repentance, and how their message points forward to Christ and the coming kingdom.
Is America a 'Christian nation'? The rise of Christian nationalism has forced believers to reckon with the relationship between faith and country. This plan examines what Scripture teaches about the dangers of fusing religion with political power — and the equal danger of privatizing faith into irrelevance.
Walk through Jesus's most famous teaching passage verse by verse with Dietrich Bonhoeffer and N.T. Wright as your guides. Discover what the kingdom of heaven looks like when it takes root in everyday life.
The immigration debate has become a proxy war for deeper questions about identity, security, and compassion. This plan cuts through political rhetoric by examining the Bible's extensive teaching on foreigners, refugees, borders, and hospitality — confronting both 'open borders' and 'close the borders' camps with what Scripture demands.
America is the most heavily armed and most churchgoing Western nation. This plan examines what Scripture teaches about violence, self-defense, protecting the innocent, and the radical nonviolence of Jesus — asking whether Christians have confused constitutional rights with biblical commands.
Trace the stunning temple theme from Genesis to Revelation. Discover how God's desire to dwell with his people shapes the entire biblical narrative — from the garden-temple of Eden, through tabernacle and temple, to Christ himself and the new creation.
Walk through the seismic events that reshaped Christianity in the sixteenth century — from Luther's 95 Theses to the Anabaptists, from Tyndale's Bible to Calvin's Geneva. Discover how the rediscovery of Scripture transformed the church and the world.
Explore the backbone of the Bible's storyline: the covenants God made with His people. From creation to new creation, trace how each covenant builds on the last and finds its ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ.
Explore the Bible's three great wisdom books together. Discover how Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Job each ask the question 'How do we live well?' — and give surprisingly different answers that need each other.
Follow the argument of C.S. Lewis's masterwork step by step — from the existence of a moral law to the heart of Christian belief. Pairs Lewis's insights with the Scriptures that undergird them.
Explore how modern archaeology has illuminated and confirmed the biblical world. Each day features a major discovery, its historical context, and the Scripture passages it brings to life.
Journey through Augustine's masterwork exploring sin, grace, and the restless heart that finds rest in God. Pair one of history's greatest spiritual autobiographies with the Scriptures that shaped it.
Advanced
Dense theology and challenging topics for experienced readers.
The debate over abortion has been reduced to slogans on both sides. This plan refuses slogans. It examines what Scripture teaches about the unborn, the ethics of life and death, real reasons women seek abortions, the church's obligation to both mother and child, and extends to a consistent ethic of life including euthanasia and capital punishment.
Over 14 days, wrestle with Bonhoeffer's radical call to follow Jesus — from the famous distinction between cheap and costly grace, through the Sermon on the Mount, to the meaning of the cross and Christian community. Written from a prison cell and a life laid down.
The question of gender, sexuality, and marriage is splitting churches, ending friendships, and forcing every Christian to take a position. This 10-day plan refuses easy answers. It traces what Scripture actually teaches about the body, gender, desire, marriage, and love — and honestly confronts the failures of both traditional and progressive positions.
The American church is one of the most racially segregated institutions in the country. This plan examines what Scripture teaches about ethnicity, justice, reconciliation, and the church's complicity in racial sin — while honestly assessing contemporary frameworks like CRT.
Journey through Paul's theological masterpiece from start to finish. Over 21 days, explore the gospel of God's righteousness — from universal human need through justification by faith to life in the Spirit and the hope of new creation.
Cut through the confusion surrounding the Bible's final book. Over 14 days, walk through Revelation chapter by chapter, learning to read its symbols, structure, and soaring vision of God's victory over evil.