Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Ephesians 4:29

EquipHer Vol. 8: "Lessons Learned on Working With Family"
5 Days
This devotional is designed for those navigating the intersection of work and family relationships. Each day, we will explore how to turn challenges into opportunities to strengthen not only family bonds but also keep God at the center of our work endeavours.

Watch Your Mouth!
5 Days
Our words are powerful – and if we’re not careful, our tongues can wreak havoc on the relationships and situations that matter most. In this Bible Reading Plan, you’ll dive into the truths the Bible tells us about our words and discover how to stop tearing down and start building up.

The Windshield
5 Days
A foggy windshield, poor visibility from rainy weather, or glare from the sun—you’ve probably experienced it before! How do we keep a clear view of the path God has mapped out for our lives? Let me invite you into my world as a trucker, offering a unique perspective through a Christian lens, with insights that might surprise you. Will you turn the key and give the go-ahead? Let’s hit the road together!

United in Purpose: Navigating Finances as a Christian Couple
5 Days
This 5-day devotional journey focuses on building unity in marriage. We’ll focus on finances and spiritual alignment as they are the building blocks of any unbreakable union. Each day we’ll cover a key aspect of financial unity, guided by scripture and practical steps. This devotional is brought to you by Anthony O'Neal, ordained minister, educator, speaker, best-selling author, and trusted debt-free advocate.

Starting Fresh in Dating: Renewing Communication for the New Year
5 Days
There’s something refreshing about the start of a new year, isn’t there? It feels like a clean slate, a chance to step back, reflect, and adjust. This is a perfect time to reassess how you communicate in your dating relationship. In this 5-day devotional, we’re sharing biblically-based communication tips for Christian couples!

Acts 11:1-18 | the Church Will Criticize You. Don't Criticize It.
5 Days
In Acts we see the apostles criticized and persecuted from outside the church. But what happens when it comes from within? This 5-day plan continues a journey through the book of Acts, the Bible’s gripping sequel of Jesus at work in the life of his followers as he expands his kingdom to the ends of the earth. It’s a journey on what it means to be a Christian. It’s a story in which you have a role to play.

Five Steps to Fruitful Networking
5 Days
Networking may sound transactional and feel uncomfortable at first. Seeking out relationships for the purpose of getting clients or partners is not a common experience. However, networking is a potent tool to assist in business development. The more relationships you build the bigger community you create and, after all, business is little more than mechanized community.

Free Me From Me
5 Days
Do you feel like everything depends on you? No wonder you’re exhausted. In these days of hyper-individualism, we can easily fall into the trap of thinking that it’s all up to us. When we embrace Jesus’s radical call to live free of self-centeredness and center our lives first on God, we experience the peace we long for and discover the purpose God has had for us all along.

Overcoming Spiritual Distraction
5 Days
In a world full of noise, staying spiritually focused can feel overwhelming. This 5-day reading plan will help you recognize common distractions, renew your mind, and develop practical strategies for staying attentive to God. Through Scripture, reflection, and prayer, you’ll learn how to protect your focus, deepen your faith, and make steady spiritual progress—one intentional day at a time.

The Tea We Shouldn’t Spill: A Biblical Reality Check on Gossip
5 Days
The Tea We Shouldn’t Spill: A Biblical Reality Check on Gossip is a five day devotional that confronts one of the most overlooked sins in Christian culture: gossip. Rooted in Scripture and shaped by personal conviction, this devotional explores how gossip shows up in everyday conversations, group chats, social media, church spaces, and modern “tea culture.” It challenges readers to examine the heart behind their words, recognize gossip disguised as concern or prayer, and understand God’s call to wisdom, restraint, and love. Each day invites repentance, transformation, and a renewed commitment to speak life in a loud world.