Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Ephesians 4:3

The Power of a United Family Identity
6 Days
Discover your God-given family identity and learn how to cultivate a Christ-centered household. This six-day plan explores the unique design and calling within each family member, answering the crucial question, "Who am I?" Through daily devotions and biblical wisdom, you'll gain practical insights to align your family's values and actions with God's purpose, ultimately building a strong, faith-filled home that reflects His love to the world.

Prepare: Positioned for God's Purposes
6 Days
Delve into John the Baptist’s desert calling and uncover how his mission relates to your own walk with Christ. This six-day study reveals five key ingredients from John’s story—purpose, positioning, proclamation, provision, and posture. This devotional is written by Joe Riddle, Founder of Danger Close Consulting.

We're So Blessed: A Fun 5-Day Family Devotional From CAIN
6 Days
We're So Blessed is a fun, heartfelt, and family-oriented plan that offers 5 days of relatable, personal stories from CAIN siblings, plus activities and questions that will inspire your own family memories and nurture spiritual growth in your household. Each day, you’ll be encouraged to cultivate your own deep conversations and God-centered traditions, while helping you realize how blessed you really are to have each other and a God that truly loves you.

Meta Life | Metamorpho
6 Days
The Meta Life: A Journey Beyond The word meta means “beyond or change.” In Scripture, it marks movement — from sin to grace, from self to Christ, from isolation to fellowship, from possession to generosity, and from this world to the next. This six-day devotional invites you to go beyond the surface and enter the Meta life — the life transformed by Jesus.

Who Am I?
6 Days
Life’s most basic question is also one of the most difficult to answer. How do we know who we are? And what happens to us in the process? So many of us walk through life wondering why we feel insecure, unseen, or never “enough.” We can avoid it, but deep down every single one of us needs to answer this one simple question: Who Am I? In this 6-day devotional, you’ll learn how to recognize the voices shaping your identity, replace insecurity with truth, and embrace the freedom that comes from knowing who you are in Christ.

Scary Close-Reflections For Finding True Intimacy
7 Days
“Love can’t be earned, it can only be given. And it can only be exchanged by people who are completely true with each other,” says Donald Miller. In this 7-day reading plan based on the book Scary Close, Don challenges our assumptions about what makes for good relationships and shares reflections from his own journey to “drop the act” and find true intimacy.

Is Your Gospel Big Enough?
7 Days
Does your faith in God touch every aspect of your life? Does your understanding of the gospel affect everything that you do? Many of us operate daily with a gospel that only answers questions about our sin and salvation. That is true, but it's not everything. This plan will explore scripture and guide you through a comprehensive gospel explanation for questions like, "Why am I here?", and "What is the point of my salvation?".

Stability In A Fragile World: Achieving Peace Through Faith In Christ
7 Days
Life is hard. For most, it’s hard in seasons. You may be experiencing a tough season as you carry a big burden, be it financial, physical, relational, or spiritual. In the midst of all of these trials that are the suffering of life, God is faithful to carry us through. This Reading Plan from author Bobby Schuller offers you practical steps to finding “Stability in a Fragile World.”

The Princess and the P's
7 Days
You may have heard Hans Christian Andersen’s version of the old folk tale, "The Princess and the Pea"—a story where a prince uses a pea to discover a true princess. There are also P’s in the Christian life. This plan will examine six things that as the Bride of Christ we need to remember about who we are and, therefore, how we are to respond—all beginning with the letter P.
