Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Judges 4:9

EquipHer Vol. 26: "How to Break the Cycle of Self-Sabotage"
5 Days
Self-sabotage is subtle. It convinces us that we are weak or flawed for what God has planned for us, but the truth is, we are called to live with a renewed mind—anchored in the Word of God. Through this devotional, we will explore how to recognize and confront forms of self-sabotage and align our identity in Christ.

God Still Speaks
5 Days
God is still speaking. Do you hear Him? Follow five women of the Bible through five days of hearing from God to learn to hear His voice more clearly and boldly follow His plan for you. Each of the five lived in different eras, had different personalities, and faced different challenges. But they all shared one thing in common: they used their voice to honor God.

Optimal Women’s Health With Dr. Bob
6 Days
A God-Inspired, Biblically-Based Devotional to Natural Health Restoration

Created And Called: Women In The Workplace
6 Days
This 6-day study starts in Genesis with God's original call to work, then explores biblical examples of working women. Drawing insight from Scripture, this plan is designed to encourage and inspire women who work.

The Deborah Anointing
6 Days
These powerful daily readings reveal what it means to pursue an anointing that is inspired by the biblical heroine, Deborah. This devotional is based on The Deborah Anointing by Michelle McClain-Walters.

Biblical Leadership: Leaders Born, Made or Called?
6 Days
There’s plenty of discussion about whether a person is a natural-born leader, made that way by experience, or some combination of both. In these readings, we look at ordinary people in the Bible became God’s leaders. We also look at how God may be calling you today and how to respond, especially in light of our capabilities, limitations and environment.

Real Hope: Lessons on Leadership Through Deborah
6 Days
A series by Heidi Wysman. Israel had many judges, but one of the memorable and prominent ones was a woman named Deborah. Not only was she notable because she was a woman, a mother and a grandmother, but also because she was a woman who knew the Lord. We see through her story that she had gained great prominence, distinction and importance on her own merits of character. Her love for, and faithfulness in, her Lord was one that brought her into her destiny of greatness. This Plan looks at what we can learn about leadership from Deborah.

Climb
6 Days
There are many different mountains featured in the Bible- each one tells a story about a God who works in BIG WAYS. Join us on this journey up some of the most treacherous (and most rewarding) climbs in the Bible, and see God's Glory from a high vantage point.

