Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Acts 17:28

Closer Than Nearby
7 Days
What is the closest that you can be to another person? Marriage probably comes to mind. But what does it mean to have an intimate relationship with God? In this Plan, we will learn about God’s design for intimacy with us. He wants to be much closer to you than just nearby. I hope that you will experience many beautiful moments with God over the next seven days!

Where Are You, God?
7 Days
Are you going through a season where you have checked off the list: you have prayed, sought the Lord, and read scripture faithfully? Yet, you are still having a hard time finding God or hearing His voice.

7 Days of Fundamental Biblical Concepts for Students
7 Days
Created to meet the spiritual needs of high school and college students, The NIV Telos Bible is designed to be contextually relevant and to challenge young adults to take a meaningful look at the Bible. This 7-day plan offers new believers and those exploring the Bible for the first time readings on fundamental Biblical concepts.

Real Hope: Acts (A Study of Acts 18 -23)
7 Days
“Paul’s testimony is that God’s promise is our strength to prevail over hard times, not to protect us from them. May we align our priorities with His, surrendering our fears, desires and–if needed–our very lives for the sake of the Gospel and the advancement of His kingdom” (Boldly Embracing God’s Will–Dwayne Jeffries). May these devotions encourage you to put God first and see where it leads!

One Heart - Glory of Oneness
7 Days
This guide has been created to journey through reconciliation and oneness as we pray through one of Jesus' last prayers from John 17 “… I pray that all of them may be one". Firstly, becoming one with the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. Secondly, with our brothers and sisters in the Body of Jesus Christ, the Church. Thirdly, our role as peacemakers in the world around us. Week 6

Lit Up With Love: A 7-Day Plan With Derwin Gray
7 Days
The light and love of Jesus meet the world’s deep need—and we can participate in bringing his light to our communities and relationships. In these devotionals, pastor and former NFL player Derwin Gray encourages us to become everyday missionaries, offering good news to those around us.

Sealed Women: I Am
7 Days
God is famous for interrupting people’s brokenness and speaking a new identity into them. Identity is at the heart of what it means to be human. Today, people think they are free to choose their identity, which leads them to put on masks and personas. But the Good News of Christ says that you, in God’s love, can discover what God says about you. You are who the “I Am” says you are. And only in the identity your Creator has given you, will you live a life of peace, security, and freedom.

Testimony and Tolerance
7 Days
Sharing the Gospel message today is challenging due to several obstacles. We are accused of being intolerant when the message hurts people's feelings, condemns certain attitudes and actions, and talks about sin. When we want to declare the truth, we risk being conditioned to soften the edges of the Gospel. Jesus is considered a defender of tolerance, while evangelicals are labeled as bigots and intolerant! What steps can we take to be faithful and effective witnesses today? Let’s learn from the examples of Jesus and Paul found in the New Testament.

Adventure in Evangelism
7 Days
'Adventure in Evangelism' invites readers to rediscover the joy and urgency of sharing the gospel. Starting with Ananias’ obedience through to Paul’s boldness in Athens, each devotion explores what it means to live a life marked by mission. Whether stirred by the Holy Spirit or facing rejection with resilience, believers are encouraged to step into everyday moments with faith and courage. With practical insights, reflection questions, and real-life application, this series will equip and inspire you to share the hope of Jesus—no matter the outcome, and no matter where the journey takes you.

7 DAY FAST for YOUR CHURCH
7 Days
Fasting is not about willpower or proving our devotion to God. At its core, fasting is about making room. It is a physical response to a deeper spiritual hunger, an intentional pause that quiets distractions & recenters our hearts. When we fast, we are not trying to persuade God or earn His attention. We are positioning ourselves to receive what He is already longing to give. By setting aside certain comforts, whether food, media, or habits, we create sacred space to become more aware of His presence, receive His mercy, and pay attention to the work He is shaping within us.