મફત વાંચન યોજનાઓ અને Acts 6:7થી સંબંધિત મનન

Unhurried: A 5-Day Challenge to Slow Your Pace and Fix Your Eyes on Jesus
5 Days
Are you constantly checking your phone or feeling overwhelmed with tasks? Slowing down intentionally can help create margin in your life. Consider this: Jesus often took time to rest and connect with God. Mark 1:35 says, "Rising very early in the morning, he went out to a desolate place to pray." Jesus made an effort to pause and choose margin. This five-day devotional aims to help you slow down and live like Jesus, creating space for what truly matters.

Everyone Plays a Part
5 Days
This devotional emphasizes the importance of each individual's role in advancing God's kingdom. Throughout the devo we hope to draw parallels between physical growth and spiritual growth, highlighting that change is necessary for continued development. Using the early church as an example, this devo illustrates how delegating responsibilities and involving all believers in ministry leads to church growth and kingdom advancement. We hope it encourages you to discover and utilize your unique gifts for God's purposes, both within the church and your daily lives.

Mercy That Calls You Higher
5 Days
This 5-day plan explores mercy as more than pity—it is God’s invitation into transformation, identity, and purpose. Through the stories of Bartimaeus, Esau, Isaac, and Stephen, you’ll discover how mercy activates faith, calls you to alignment, and positions you for service in God’s kingdom. Each day will help you recognize your “mercy moments,” respond to God’s leading, and step boldly into the greater script He is writing for your life. Mercy has found you—now move with it.

Christian Ministry
5 Days
Christian Ministry is not optional for believers; it is the natural expression of life in Christ. This 5-day devotional establishes that every Christian is gifted, empowered, and responsible for ministry. Drawing from Scripture and early church patterns, it calls believers to develop a ministry mindset, live lives that adorn the gospel, and actively participate in God’s redemptive work. True Christianity is revealed not only in devotion but in service, witness, and obedience to Christ’s mission.

Discover God’s Will For Your Life
6 Days
Can you discern the will of God for your life? Sometimes it can be challenging to know how God’s Word applies directly to major choices related to your relationships, calling, and vocation. This 6-day study will equip you to better pursue the will of God by making biblically-informed decisions.

Acts: The Revolution of Faith
6 Days
Join pastor Randy Frazee for this six-day devotional in the book of Acts. This devotional is based on Frazee's study Acts: The Revolution of Faith.

Faith Basics
6 Days
Milk is one of the first life basics that a baby needs when they are born. When a person receives new life in Jesus, there are some spiritual basics that will help them grow and thrive as a follower of Jesus. Join us as we explore some of those Faith Basics spelled out in the Book of Hebrews!

Exploring the Book of Acts: Missional Community
6 Days
Explore the Book of Acts in a 6-day plan and uncover how the early Church's communal life, powered by the Holy Spirit, exemplified their mission. Experience the fusion of 'being' and 'doing' in faith, learning from their togetherness and unity in diversity for a richer, more integrated Christian journey today.

Exploring the Book of Acts: Leadership as Servanthood
6 Days
Explore the Book of Acts in a 6-day plan and learn from the apostles' humility, character, and self-sacrifice, reflecting Jesus’ call for leaders to first and foremost be servants. Amidst modern challenges of leadership in the church, this plan offers biblical insights into nurturing communities and advancing God’s mission, inspiring Christlike leadership today.

Seeing The Kingdom
7 Days
“The Kingdom of God is at hand!” Jesus proclaimed. What did He mean? Where is God’s Kingdom? When is it coming? In this seven-day Bible study, “Seeing the Kingdom” Colson Center theologian T. M. Moore answers these critical questions and challenges us to see the Kingdom in new ways: in our own lives, in the life of the Church, and in our witness to the world.