મફત વાંચન યોજનાઓ અને Genesis 1:30થી સંબંધિત મનન

Mountains: Find Hope and Vision in God’s Presence
5 Days
Mountains are one of God’s favorite places to meet with his people. From the Mount of Creation in Genesis 1 to the Mount of the Great Commission in Matthew 28, mountains regularly serve as holy ground for connecting with God. During this plan, Bible teacher and author Kat Armstrong guides readers through five mountaintop Bible stories. Watch as God reveals His character and invites His children to enjoy His presence.

She's Not Your Enemy: Conquering Our Insecurities So We Can Build God's Kingdom Together
5 Days
We all want to be liked, accepted and included. It hurts when others reject us. But the enemy isn’t the person who leaves you out—Satan wants you to feel you don’t belong anywhere. How do we recognize and thwart Satan’s tactics to enjoy a deeper relationship with God and others? It starts with knowing that God made us to belong with him.

Our Faithful God
5 Days
We all get derailed, distracted, discouraged at times. Some days it feels like everything has gone wrong. Sink into this devotional’s reminder of God’s promises. His plan to bring light, beauty, and new life is evident from the first verses of Scripture in Genesis through Jesus’s birth, death, and resurrection, and into Revelation’s hope for the time when tears are no more.

5 Days With the Illuminated Messiah
5 Days
Together, let's take a closer look at our illuminated Messiah. What did He represent in days past? What does He mean for us today, and more importantly, eternity? Every Messianic theme from Genesis to Revelation has an illuminated portrait of Jesus alongside a treatise, explaining the theology behind every brushstroke that illustrator Tim Gagnon crafted. May they capture your heart and help you discover more about our Jesus.

Girl Read Your Bible
5 Days
This Guided Bible Reading Plan is designed to help you take your Bible reading experience to the next level. If you’ve ever read the Bible and been completely confused, this plan is for you. Within this plan each day you’re equipped with a full summary filled with context so you can have deeper clarity as you read through the book of Genesis.

A MILLION LITTLE MIRACLES
5 Days
These devotionals are a wake-up call to rediscover the millions of mysteries and miracles that are hiding in plain sight. We can live life to its full potential when we recognize it for what it is—a God-lavished miracle from start to finish.

Draw Near
5 Days
When we draw near to God, He is faithful to draw near to us. In this 5-day Bible Plan from Pastor Amy Groeschel, you’ll look at a few biblical characters who experienced God in unexpected and unique ways—all pointing to His personal, purposeful, and praiseworthy character.

The Christian and Culture
5 Days
We were created in the image of the Creator, and our vocation extends far beyond mere survival. We are called to cultivate the earth and to develop every expression of culture—science, technology, art, and more. Scripture shows that sin has distorted this calling: our creativity can either mirror God’s glory or become an instrument of destruction. The Gospel restores humanity’s mission, sending us into the world to manifest beauty, truth, and justice. In this devotional, we reflect on how Christian faith can shape every creative act, turning culture itself into a stage where God’s glory is revealed.

Parental Responsibilities
5 Days
Raising godly children is one of the highest responsibilities God gives to parents. Children are gifts from Him, but He also calls us to nurture, train, and guide them with intentionality. This plan explores how to build a Christ-centred home, model a godly lifestyle, lead children to Jesus, and train them with love and discipline. Whether you are already a parent, waiting on God for children, or influencing young people in any capacity, these five days will strengthen your vision and equip you with biblical wisdom.

God's Response to Lack
5 Days
This devotional examines God’s attitude toward lack and the believer’s responsibility in responding to it. Scripture reveals that lack is not God’s intention, poverty is not a measure of spiritual worth, and generosity is central to Christian life. Drawing from Eden, Christ’s ministry, the early church, and apostolic teaching, we learn that God responds to lack with provision, dignity, action, responsibility, and grace—and calls His people to mirror His response faithfully.