Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Philippians 4:9
Digital Babylon
5 Days
We live in digital Babylon. When we look into the world of Daniel, we discover an astonishing number of parallels to our world today. Daniel managed to remain faithful to God in Babylon, and you can do the same in today's digital Babylon laid out in the five days of this plan.
Banish Doubt: Dare to Live Out Your Purpose, a 5-Day Devotional Plan by Arris Charles
5 Days
Do you feel led to step out into your purpose but keep hesitating? Perhaps you’ve made progress but feel stuck, unable to move forward. When doubt takes hold on the inside, you hold back on the outside. Doubt lowers your confidence, limits your clarity, and lessens your potential for greater impact and deeper fulfillment. Join me in uprooting doubt and instilling truth so you can confidently step into your purpose.
What Does the Bible Say About Friendships?
5 Days
Our God is a God of friendship, and He created people for friendship too. Discover what the Bible says about friendship. Each devotion is written by young women for young women and offers relatable stories of friendship, Scripture passages, reflection questions, and practical ways to find friends. Learn how to navigate friendships in changing seasons and when to walk away from certain friendships and invest in others.
God's Not Dead: In God We Trust
5 Days
Jesus embodied servant leadership, humbly serving others and sacrificing Himself for the greater good, as should we, His followers. The biggest faith-movie franchise returns with an exceptionally relevant look at the challenges involved when private citizens feel called to stand up in the political arena. God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust addresses issues such as freedom, separation of church and state, and citizen responsibilities.
Navigating Election Season With Biblical Wisdom
5 Days
Too often, the only question we ask during election season is, "How should I vote?" It's also important to ask the question "What does the Bible say about how I should navigate political conversations and decisions?
Finding Peace in an Imbalanced World
5 Days
We find our footing, belonging, purpose, and peace in and through a relationship with Jesus. You wouldn’t expect a relationship to thrive if communication was sparse, and time together was disposable. The further we move away from God, the harder the distance feels to regain. Unlike our earthly relationships, this is simply not the case with God. The moment we return, we are welcomed with beautiful restoration.
Strong Under Pressure: Wisdom From the Book of Daniel
5 Days
How do you hold on to your faith when the world pulls you in different directions? What if your beliefs don’t align with those of culture? In this 5-day Bible Plan, we’ll explore the Book of Daniel and discover how to build the kind of faith that can face anything.
Still Your Soul and Rest Your Mind: An Introduction to Christian Meditation
5 Days
Do you ever notice that even when your body is not moving, your mind is still racing? In this introduction to Scripture-based Christian meditation, you'll learn a framework for setting your mind on things above as you quiet the noise around and within you and allow the Holy Spirit to speak through God's Word.
From Humbug to Hallelujah: A 5-Day Christmas Transformation
5 Days
The holiday season often brings a whirlwind of busyness, family complexities, and even loneliness that can pull us away from the love of Jesus. From Humbug to Hallelujah uses the timeless story of A Christmas Carol to explore these challenges and point us to the hope and truth of the Bible. In just five days, this devotional will resettle your heart on Christ during one of the year’s busiest times.
Content With Discontent: Killing Comparison With Gratitude
5 Days
Why is contentment so challenging to achieve? And why is comparison so hard to overcome? Over these next few days, join author Bridgette Tomlin as she breaks down what Scripture actually defines as the sin of discontentment. Be challenged through God's Word to kick comparison & discontentment to the curb with intentional gratitude.