મફત વાંચન યોજનાઓ અને Ruth 1:6થી સંબંધિત મનન

Dare to Dream: Making Yourself Available to God: 5 Day Bible Plan
5 Days
Do you have dreams and desires to do amazing things for God? Perhaps you can see a need and want to fulfil it but don’t know how to start. This plan will encourage you, with inspirational advice and practical habits, to go out in God’s strength and make a difference.

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.

5 Days in the Book of Ruth
5 Days
Join us and read the book of Ruth. You will see how God weaves His wonderful purposes into the individual lives of the people in the story. Hope and new life break into discouraging times, poor decisions, major transitions, and the loss of beloved ones.

Love, Loss, and Legacy: Finding God in the Story of Ruth and Naomi, a 5-Day Devotional by Michele C. Walker, Ph.D.
5 Days
Life is full of love, loss, and unexpected turns—but God is present in every chapter. Through the story of Ruth and Naomi, we see how He brings hope in hardship, faithful love in times of loss, and redemption that leaves a lasting legacy. In this 5-day devotional, discover how God is still writing your story and working all things for good.

Faith in Famine
5 Days
Seasons of famine test more than our patience, they test what we truly believe about God. In the Book of Ruth, famine is not just a backdrop; it is the environment where faith is refined, obedience is tested, and redemption quietly begins. This 5-day plan is designed for Christian singles navigating seasons of emotional, relational, spiritual, or circumstantial lack. You will learn how famine does not cancel promise, how obedience still matters when resources feel scarce, and how God often uses lack to redirect, refine, and prepare you for restoration.

Third Culture Kids of the Bible
5 Days
A 5-Day journey alongside cross-cultural characters in the Bible. Today, many young people grow up navigating multiple cultures in different ways. Some, known as Third Culture Kids (TCKs), live outside their parents’ home country due to work or education, while others experience cross-cultural life through immigration, language differences, or minority identities. These overlapping experiences shape how they see the world. This Bible plan explores the stories of Moses, Daniel, Naomi, Joseph, and Jesus, who also lived cross-culturally, showing how God met them where they were and guided them with purpose, hope, and future.

Grief
5 Days
Grief can feel unbearable. Although well-meaning friends and family offer support and encouragement, we often still feel like no one really understands—that we’re alone in our suffering. In this plan, you’ll encounter comforting Scriptures to help you find perspective from God, feel our Savior’s great concern for you, and experience relief from your pain.

Your STM Cross-cultural Journey With Ruth
6 Days
You are never more like Jesus than when you cross cultures to serve others. That is because Jesus crossed the greatest cultural gulf ever when He voluntarily left His heavenly throne and took on human form to meet our greatest need. During His season on earth, Jesus made a point of crossing borders with His disciples to serve people of other cultures. Before leaving earth He instructed His followers to go and disciple all peoples. This study is designed especially for those on short-term trips across cultural boundaries. Commit to framing each day with Scripture and spending regular time with your Redeemer. Observe the people you have come to serve—and those who are already there serving for the long term. Trust your Redeemer to work in you and through you on this trip. You are going to have an amazing journey!

Atypical Advice
6 Days
What would David, Moses, Daniel, Peter, Ruth, and Jesus have to say to Millennials and/or Gen Z-ers? Find out in this 6-day Bible Plan as we offer up some atypical advice from well-known biblical stories.

Never Going Back: Exchanging the Everyday for God's Extraordinary
6 Days
Now is the perfect time to evaluate what you've been doing and what God might have for you in the future. No longer will we settle for the easy path; we long to be transformed by the mighty power of the Gospel as we move forward in God's purposes.

Ruth- Refugee Set Free
6 Days
The story of Ruth and her mother-in-law, Naomi, is one of love, hope and redemption. Through a series of challenging circumstances, these women found the need to relocate to a faraway land. This story is one repeating itself throughout the world today. Whether we are the ones on the move or those welcoming new neighbors, how will we allow God’s providence to work in our lives and those around us?

Becoming a Compassionate Woman: 6 Biblical Examples
6 Days
Being compassionate means seeing the suffering of others and taking action to help. Compassion may look like comforting someone going through loss, cooking a delicious meal for someone in need, or simply sharing an encouraging word. The Bible is full of compassionate women we can learn from. In the next six days, you’ll meet some of these incredible women and learn how you can follow their example.

When Financial Disasters Hit Hard
6 Days
We will look at eight economic disasters recorded in the Bible which resulted in severe famine. Famine was an ending – the result of disobedience and sin – and a beginning, a potential turning point toward a better, more faithful future. Financial problems form an opportunity for change and a chance for a new beginning. What can we learn from these economic disasters for our own situation today?

Brave Change: Navigating Uninvited Seasons a 6 -Day Plan by Krista Pettiford
6 Days
Change is an inevitable part of life. But when uninvited change occurs, fear can keep us from moving forward and experiencing the blessings God has prepared for our next season. Based on the book of Ruth, this plan will help you find the courage to move forward and trust God to make everything work for your good when you're going through a discouraging season

How to Lead Your Wife
6 Days
Satan wants your marriage to fail! You must recognize this reality and make it your mission to build a strong, God-centered marriage. You must be the spiritual leader and step into that important role God designed from the beginning. We are going to explore several areas to ensure your marriage is strong enough to stand against the hurdles that Satan will bring.

Relating With Women Of The Bible
7 Days
In the midst of hurts, challenges of subservient status, insecurities, and longing for love and acceptance, the Women of the Bible reveal the current quandaries of today’s women. Separated by ages past, their emotions were real and their ordeals just as relevant now. As in the author’s life, let the Women of the Bible bring you to a place of healing, encouragement, self-examination, and affirmation of God’s love for you.

Eve's Daughters - Life Lessons From Women In Scripture: Part 1
7 Days
Discover modern day life applications from the stories of women in the Old Testament.

This Time Next Year
7 Days
What if this time next year, you were exactly where God wanted you to be in your family, finances, health, relationships, joy, generosity, and so much more? Don't wait until 2019 to say, "This time next year..." Wherever you want to be this time next year, start today!

Daring With Ruth: 7 Days Of Courage
7 Days
Ruth had been through some of the worst things life could throw at her, yet she dared to believe God had more in store for her. This plan was written to help you understand what it takes to live boldly for God. If you’ve ever felt as though your back was against the wall and you needed God to show up in a big way, this is for you.

Glorious Weakness By Alia Joy
7 Days
Weakness does not disqualify you from inclusion in the kingdom of God—instead, it is your invitation to enter. Our week together of studying God’s Word will also serve as a personal exploration of what it means to be “poor in spirit.” I believe that sharing vulnerability in a safe place allows communion to happen and hope to grow again. What if weakness is one of our greatest strengths?

Caregiver
7 Days
Serving as a caregiver for a loved one can be a rewarding yet overwhelming experience. Although helping someone in need is a form of support, who is there to encourage caregivers enduring the pressures of real life issues, anxiety, stress, and postponed desires? In this Bible plan, readers will discover that Jesus is the Divine Caregiver ready to encouragingly administer care to all who follow him.

Praying for God to Fill up My Emptiness
7 Days
The Bible begins with, “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was formless and empty.” But clearly, that was not a problem for God. He merely spoke and the emptiness was filled with life, beauty, and purpose. This gives us hope that God will do his best work in the emptiness of our own lives. Let’s pray and ask him to fill up our emptiness.

The Power of Community in Life's Difficult Seasons
7 Days
The answer to your prayers does not solely depend on God; it also depends on you and your community. In life's challenging seasons, we all need people, and a community to lean on. Your God-given dream may not become a reality without the influence of others. God never intended for you and I to do life alone, we are created for community.

Hope for the Holidays: Reclaim the Joy of Jesus This Christmas
7 Days
Our world has taken a joyful event and turned it into a frenzy of materialism and exhaustion. God never planned it that way. The birth of Jesus was meant to bring love to the lonely, hope to the hurting, and peace to the weary. Reclaim the joy of Jesus this holiday season!

The Story of Ruth
7 Days
Ruth is the story of a brave and humble woman. It is also the story of death, immigration, poverty, bitterness, and loneliness. Through it all the sovereignty of God brings about His purposes as He moves the narrative from death to life, barrenness to fruitfulness, cursing to blessing, bitterness to worship, loneliness to community, and frustration to answered prayer. In the end, Ruth and her story point us to Jesus.