Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Deuteronomy 6:6

Playing Through the Pain: Dressed for Battle
5 Days
As a young father of two precious children, he lost his wife to a brain aneurysm. At that point, he had to learn to stand on his knees. Tommie Harris Jr. was a chubby kid, a high school athlete, a college football All-American and an NFL star. He learned to play through the pain at every level. This plan is the second of five in the series.

Promises & Prayers to Help You Pray for & With Your Children
5 Days
Parents have the privilege and responsibility of partnering with God to release the divine destinies of their children. Biblical wisdom, God’s promises and the passionate prayers of loving caretakers are powerful change agents in the lives of these children. This reading plan will provide wisdom, strength and encouragement so you can express God’s heart for your children by praying daily for and with them. Reading Plan Length: 5 days

Now Streaming Week 2: Hamilton
5 Days
In the series Now Streaming, Skip Heitzig leverages some of the most popular shows to illuminate spiritual truths. In the face of challenges, Alexander Hamilton repeatedly declares, “I am not throwin’ away my shot!” In this five-day reading plan, Pastor Skip encourages fathers to apply that refrain to the high calling of fatherhood and other areas of the Christian life.

Why Should I Dedicate My Kids?
5 Days
Child dedication—“Why do we do it?” “When do we do it?” “Should we even be doing this at all?” In this five-day Bible Plan, we’ll take a closer look at child dedication for what it truly is—the beginning of lifelong discipleship. And the good news is, you’re not on this journey alone!

Decluttering the Soul
5 Days
We all know that clutter in our homes makes it difficult to stay focused. Keeping our stuff to a minimum helps us spend time and energy on real priorities. It is the same in our spiritual lives. This plan unveils the thought patterns, hangups, and expectations that clutter up our souls and keep us from serving God wholeheartedly. Grab a proverbial trash bag, and get ready to clean house!

Divine Disruption: Holding on to Faith When Life Breaks Your Heart
5 Days
This reading plan includes five daily devotions based on the book Divine Disruption. The Evans family has experienced numerous losses in recent years, and they have learned as a family to continue to place their faith in God and His goodness. This study will explore how the inevitable disruptions, losses, and heartbreaks in life carry a divine message that could ultimately bring us closer to each other and God.
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[Keep Walking] The Perseverance of Parenting
5 Days
As we navigate our lives as parents, it is important to let our hearts, souls, and minds be fully devoted to the Lord. Our parenting will flow from that devotion. We need to pray for our families, encourage our families, spend time and have fun with our families! We will not always get everything right, but there is grace and forgiveness along the way. Just keep walking with the Lord.

Life
5 Days
We all want to live a happy and abundant life. The question is, how do we do it? In his latest Bible plan, David Villa talks about God's steps directly laid out for us to live a life of happiness and abundance.

Raising Prayerful Kids - A 5-Day Plan
5 Days
Parents are called to guide their kids in the Christian faith—to teach them about the Bible, God’s love, and how to pray. But that can be overwhelming! Do you feel like you’re lacking the tools or the time to teach your kids to pray? God wants to parent with you! With God’s help, turn everyday moments into fun faith-filled moments to raise kids who love prayer.

Bearing Fruit in Your Home(school)
5 Days
How do you describe a successful homeschool year? In this five-day plan, we travel to the watchtower, vineyard, olive grove, and farm to learn important lessons to ensure a successful year - and a fruitful one. We conclude our travels by visiting the home, where we consider practical ways to cultivate an environment for growth in both our children and us.