Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to John 4:27

Warrior of Eden: How Curiosity and Questions Lead to Understanding God's Call for Women
5 Days
Many Christians get caught up in debates around the question “What is the role of a woman?” But what if God wants to love us far more than He wants to use us? These powerful devotionals aren’t so much about what women should do or not do as they are about God’s marvelous design for each one of us.

Sugarcoated: Finding Sweet Release From Cravings
5 Days
Women everywhere yearn for a perfect life they can never grasp. They want to be successful, attractive, fulfilled, and free from distress, but rather than turning to God, too many try to feast on everything else under the sun. Angie Haskell empowers women to take a hard look at their secret cravings, understand where they are coming from, and get on a path that leads to emotional and physical health.

Gospeler: Share Your Faith Easily and Naturally
5 Days
What is a Gospeler? Simply put, it is someone who loves Jesus and tells others about Him. Willie Robertson is a family man and a businessman, but most of all, he is a Gospeler. No matter our story or experience, there is always hope in Jesus. And it is our job to share that hope and good news with others, knowing that God will work through that.

Now and Not Yet by Ruth Chou Simons
5 Days
Bestselling author Ruth Chou Simons guides readers who are restless in their current circumstances on a journey of growth, purpose, and pressing in.

Sinners: Experience God’s Compassion in Your Shame
5 Days
Throughout the New Testament, Jesus shows compassion toward unlikely “sinners” who expressed great faith. Whether tax collectors, Roman centurions, or Samaritan women, Jesus repeatedly shows that he came to rescue people burdened with shame. During this plan, Bible teacher and author Kat Armstrong illustrates how these stories strengthen our understanding of God’s empathy and knowledge of how all types of people express beautiful faith in Jesus.

How to Tell Others About Jesus
5 Days
Have you ever had a hard time sharing your faith? All of us have been afraid or failed to tell someone about Jesus at some point. As believers, God calls us to share the gospel with a lost, blind, confused, and suffering world. Join Scott Pauley as he teaches from five passages in the Bible - "How to Tell Others About Jesus."

Hope for the Hallways
5 Days
This plan is designed to help you be bold in your faith wherever you go. God has called us to be a light of hope to the world!

EquipHer Vol. 3: "Intentionally Crafting Connections"
5 Days
Success in our professional and spiritual life isn’t just about our commitment; it’s also about the relationships we intentionally build. The connections we nurture can either propel us forward or hold us back. As women seeking growth in all areas of life, it’s essential to surround ourselves with people who align with our values, support our purpose, and inspire us to become who God has called us to be. This devotional will help you reflect on your relationships, and show you how to cultivate intentional, life-giving connections.

EquipHer Vol. 7: "Empower Your Voice, Impact Your Audience"
5 Days
Every woman possesses a powerful voice capable of influencing and inspiring others. In the business world, communicating with clarity and authenticity not only strengthens your message but also builds meaningful connections. This devotional explores how an empowering voice that reflects your faith values can make a difference in clear communication and leading with impact and integrity.

Unhidden: Unmask Shame, Embrace Authority, and Lead Others to Christ
5 Days
God never created you to live hidden—shrinking back in shame, pretending to be someone you’re not, or playing small when you’ve been called to lead. This 5-day Bible plan will guide you through what it means to live Unhidden—vulnerable before God, free from guilt, walking boldly in your authority, and leading others toward the finished work of Jesus Christ. It’s time to take off the mask, rise in faith, and be who God always knew you to be.