Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Mark 4:38
Where Do I Begin? Getting to Know Jesus.
31 Days
This devotional is written for those who are new to putting their trust in Jesus or someone exploring what it means to be a follower of Christ. Each day includes a Bible verse, an explanation of the verse, a modern-day anecdote to make it relatable, and an application suggestion. It will take you through the birth, life, death, resurrection, and return of Jesus in just 31 days.
Following Jesus in the Gospel of Mark
31 Days
In a world of hostility, corruption, and confusion, a regular guy named Mark wrote his gospel to boldly proclaim that Jesus is THE good news. Mark writes with urgency and purpose, giving you a front-row seat to the Story of Jesus. This plan will help you understand that Story through the teachings, miracles, discipleship, and life of Jesus so that you can follow Jesus as his disciple.
Journey With Jesus: 31 Days Devotion From the Gospel of Mark
31 Days
Who is Jesus Christ, the Son of God who died for man's sins? What is His story? The stories we read about this God may date back hundreds of years. Yet, it is the very same God who also cares about our struggles, fears, and hopes today. Take time each day to read the Bible and this set of devotions to find out more!
31 Values to Pray for Your Kids
31 Days
As parents, we want our children to be blessed by God and be a blessing to the world. Over the next 31 days, pray these virtues over your children. When you're done, pray them again! Watch and see how God answers your prayers and works in the hearts and minds of your children!
Bible Stories: New Testament Season 1
31 Days
In this 31-day scripture reading plan, dive into the stories of the New Testament. As you read about the miracles of Jesus and the Acts of the Apostles, you’ll soon learn more about God, His character and His love for you. We invite you to walk on this journey together with us!
Job - the God Who Speaks in Suffering
31 Days
Why does God allow human suffering? The book of Job explores this question, showing that no answer satisfied Job's pain, only the Author of wisdom. Job is about suffering, but more importantly, about God who speaks to us during our pain. Join us as we discover God amidst our suffering.