Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Romans 12:6
World Changers
7 Days
A world changer is simply a person who chooses every day to be available to God. In this week’s devotional, we’ll look at why faith is the key to living that kind of life. As we’ll see in Hebrews 11, world changers make a difference because they have more trust in God than in themselves—and end up in amazing situations they never would have dreamed possible!
You Are More Than a Label
7 Days
Do you have childhood labels stuck to you? When the sly voice of the enemy reduces your value you must remember: you are more than a label to God! Through my physical downsizing I’ve healed from many labels from my past. This plan is designed to free you of those sticky statements that continue to hunt you down. With God’s help you can overcome!
True Spirituality
7 Days
What does a genuine Christian life look like? Romans 12, one of Scripture’s most powerful passages, gives us a picture. In this reading plan from Pastor Chip Ingram, you’ll learn about true spirituality as God transforms every area of our lives—our thoughts, self-perceptions, relationships with others, and battles with evil. Begin to receive God’s best and profoundly impact the world today.
Simply Church
7 Days
I LOVE MY CHURCH. People talk about what they love. They love their spouse, love their children. Or they love their job, sports team or pet, but how many people say they love their church? My prayer is that as you follow this plan, you may re-discover your love of the church and its purpose. Helping our churches today to be authentic, mirroring the original church. That is Simply Church.
Standing Together in Unjust Times
7 Days
It is easy to feel overwhelmed by the injustices we see in the world. We don’t know what to do and we might think we have nothing to offer. But by using our gifts in collaboration with others, we can do more together than we ever could on our own. This seven-day plan explores how the body of Christ can transform society—when we stand together.
The Making of a Disciple - 7 Days of Mentorship
7 Days
Whether you are in the beginning stages of discipleship or your are a mature believer, the discipleship process is a lifelong journey. When we become born again, the Holy Spirit reminds us of the times Jesus moved on our behalf even before salvation. Walk with me through 7-days of personal mentorship as the Holy Spirit moves inside your heart with a personal touch through the Father's practical instruction.
Service: An Unsung Gift of God
7 Days
We all love receiving good service, but it's far less popular for us to be the servant. This plan reveals how we should all serve as God has called us to. Our motivation for service is the fact that God has served us with salvation. Having done that, it's not too much for Him to ask us to serve Him, and one another.
Co-Laboring With Jesus
7 Days
The consequences of all that went wrong in the Garden of Eden are with us today—hunger and homelessness, desperation and dishonesty, selfishness and sickness, and so much more. Jesus invites you to co-labor with him to bring relief to a hurting world and to draw people into relationship with him. Through scriptures and stories from Christians who have accepted his invitation, you will be inspired to do the same.
ThanksLiving: A Thanksgiving Reading Plan
7 Days
This Thanksgiving season, spend seven days reflecting on your dependence upon the Giver of life and all blessings. Dr. Ramesh Richard, president of RREACH (a Global Proclamation Ministry) and professor at Dallas Theological Seminary, will guide your study and offer pastoral insights on how gratitude should spill over into a way of life. Let’s thank God for all we have and trust Him for all we need.
Neighbor Groups: Empower Communities
7 Days
We all want to make a difference, but many of us aren’t sure where to start. And sometimes our best intentions can lead to unintended negative impacts. So how do we help our communities without robbing others of their dignity? In this 7-day Bible Plan about community empowerment, we’ll discover that communities change from the inside out, so the best way to start is to humbly listen.