Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to James 4:17

We Are The City Harmonic
16 Days
We Are The City Harmonic is the story of a worship band born out of churches working together in unity in the blue-collar steel-town of Hamilton, Canada. This reading plan is designed to unpack the Scriptural themes that inspired this movement and music, and includes devotionals by both the band and True City Pastors based on the music and stories from this movement.

By the Will of God -- How to Know and Ascertain the Will of God for Your Life!
20 Days
Many believers struggle to discern what God's will is. We often ask questions like, 'What career should I pursue?' or 'Whom should I marry?' or 'When should I relocate?' or 'Which ministry assignment should I accept?' and lots more. This plan would guide you on how to ascertain God's will for your life.

James. A 21-day reading plan by Doxa Deo.
21 Days
Join us as we journey through the book of James. James provides us with guidelines for living our lives as faith-filled followers of Christ. He emphasizes a faith that works Genuine faith should produce fruit of good works and mature faith means living what you say you believe. Discover how your faith can work.

Journal ~ James
25 Days
For James, Christians (that is, followers of his half-brother) should reflect the character of their God. And what we find in this letter is not works and more works as sometimes thought to be. On the contrary it is a letter infused by God’s character, with the intention of making God-shaped people living in the world.

Love God Greatly James
27 Days
In this 4-week Love God Greatly study, take a deeper look into God’s wisdom when it comes to suffering, the power of prayer, the importance of controlling the tongue, and the danger of wealth. James challenges us to not only talk the talk, but walk the walk; to live out our faith in a bold pursuit of holiness. But because not one of us is perfect, the proper way to read James is through the lens of the gospel.

Fast Food Faith
28 Days
Why does America like fast food? Because it’s quick, convenient, and tastes amazing. But when we view our faith through that lens, we become spiritually out of shape consumers who end up living a faith dependent on speed, convenience, and hyper-palatability. But God’s desire for us in life is to slow down and live lives of intentional discipleship; to develop lasting faith in a fast culture.


