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EquipHer Vol. 22: "Kingdom Values as Your Personal Culture"
Have you ever asked yourself what it really means to represent Christ—and to do it in every environment you walk into? If answering that feels complicated, this devotional will help you gain clarity. Over the next few days, we will explore practical ways to reflect our faith in the workplace, even in high-pressure settings. You’ll learn how to make your faith visible—not just through what you say, but through how you lead, love, and show up, every single day.
Write Your Faith: 3 Days of Journaling
Ready to spill your soul and see God move? This 3-day plan explores journaling as a spiritual practice — a joyful, practical way to process life and hear his voice. With an encouraging vibe, you’ll scribble your prayers, dreams and discoveries, growing closer to him with every word. Perfect for anyone craving clarity and connection, this plan will spark hope and deepen your journey. Let’s grab a pen and get started!
A Christian Parent's Guide to Navigating Youth Sports
If we don’t own the process of discipling our kids as they play sports, sports culture will do it for us. But as parents, we can get so consumed with our young athletes’ physical development that we miss the chances athletics provide to help them grow spiritually. This 7 day devotional challenges us to be more than spectators on the sidelines of our kids’ spiritual lives and turn sport moments into discipleship opportunities.
Losing Lexi: One Mother's Story of Grace in the Midst of Addiction and Loss
What happens when you feel like you’ve done everything right, but things go completely wrong? Kris Darrah and her husband Mike did all they could to raise their four kids in a loving Christian home. But when the grip of mental illness and addiction overtook their oldest daughter, Lexi, Kris soon realized that life doesn’t always go the way we hope and plan. Her story is a testament to the fact that hope can be restored when we lean on our loving and sovereign Savior.
Three Cornelias: Navigating Loss With the Bible & Rembrandt
This devotional reading plan invites you to walk through the depths of grief and hope alongside the biblical story and the hauntingly honest art of Rembrandt. Through the lens of his personal losses—including two daughters (both named Cornelia) and a son (unnamed) who died in infancy, and the complicated joy of a third daughter Cornelia, who survived into adulthood—we explore how faith, scripture, and creativity can speak into our sorrow. Let Rembrandt’s journey and the truth of God’s Word guide you through lament, healing, and the quiet strength of enduring love.
Uncertain Times
These days, the level of uncertainty and anxiety for the Christian man is high, to say the least. If we chose, we could be stressed out 24/7. On any number of issues, there are matters which threaten our peace. But there is one certainty above them all: There is a God in Heaven, above all things, who gives us numerous comforting truths to help us navigate such times with His peace. This week, we will explore these biblical truths. Written by Chris Walker
Artist Rise Up: Embrace Your Calling, Release God’s Glory
You’re not just creative—you’re called. In a world hungry for beauty and truth, God is raising up an army of artists to release His glory. This 7-day devotional will inspire and equip you to walk in your identity, conquer fear, and co-create with the Holy Spirit. Each day invites you to awaken your purpose, align with Heaven, and rise into the fullness of your creative calling in Christ.
Kids Bible Experience | the Book of Revelation
Of all the books in the Bible, Revelation can often feel the most confusing. Dragons, throne rooms, seals (and not the water-pup kind), what do they all mean? Join us as we learn how Revelation isn’t scary; it’s an invitation to recognize the glory of God and to live a life of worship!
Psalms 6-10: Your Summer in the Psalms
What if your summer could reset your soul—not just your schedule? It can. Join us for Summer in the Psalms, a 5-day journey through Psalms 6-11. Together, we’ll read the Word, rest in its truth, and grow closer to God—one Psalm at a time.