Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Philippians 2:5

Competing Kingdoms: Lessons From Joanna
5 Days
Named only twice in Scripture, Joanna the wife of Chuza, Herod’s steward, seems to be an enigma. Taking what we know from the biblical text and placing it alongside history, author Heather Kaufman transports readers to the Hellenized court of Herod Antipas. As we understand the world Joanna came from, we’ll better appreciate the great exchange she made in abandoning lesser kingdoms for the Kingdom of Christ.

What Was Jesus Like?
5 Days
This 5-day Bible reading plan is an introduction to Jesus as a person – what was He like? You’ll explore key moments in Jesus’ life, inviting you to examine His character, mission, and relevance for your life today. Whether you’re curious about who Jesus is or seeking a deeper connection with Him, this plan encourages reflection, discussion, and discovery through Bible stories and thought-provoking questions.

A New Way to Love Your Neighbor
5 Days
Do you want better relationships? Do you consider yourself to be a loving person? It may sound simple, but loving others well is layered and comes with many challenges. It’s more than emotion or affection. It’s more than having things in common. Join Jada Edwards as she shows you how love is a divine choice to act in a favorable way toward another and how it’s more than making friends, acts of kindness, romance or marital love. It’s about redefining love from God’s perspective and discovering its divine power.

The Creator's Purpose: A Model for Creative Work
5 Days
God designed you to create for a purpose. In this 5-day plan, you'll discover God’s purpose in creation through five key themes: Relationship, Character Development, Responsibility, Multiplication, and Joy. As you apply these principles, you'll see how modeling God's creative process shapes both your work and your daily walk with the Lord. By the end, you'll be equipped to create with greater intention, impact, and joy.

Can I Trust the Bible?
5 Days
This Bible reading plan explores the reliability and authority of Scripture. As followers of Jesus, we seek to understand why the Bible is considered the ultimate source on His life and ministry. With numerous ancient writings about Jesus, what makes certain texts Scripture? This plan will guide you through the Bible to explore its nature as God's Word, its historical development, and how it leads us to the truth of Jesus Christ. Join us in answering the question: Can we trust the Bible?

Men of God: Ancient Virtues for Modern Warriors
5 Days
"Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the LORD your God is with you wherever you go." - Joshua 1:9 In this five-day reading plan, we will look at the lives of extraordinary men whose stories continue to shape and challenge us thousands of years later. Each day, we'll walk alongside a different biblical man of God, looking at a core virtue that defined his life and legacy.

Called to Worship
5 Days
In the quiet, tender spaces of motherhood and missionary life, worship became more than a song—it became survival. From her home in South Africa, missionary Kacy Ladd shares heartfelt stories of waiting, wrestling, and whispered prayers in the midnight hours—especially while parenting her autistic son. Through tears and worship, she discovered God’s nearness in the hardest places. This devotional is a gentle invitation from one mama to another: come find Jesus in your own wilderness. He sees you, He loves you, and even here—especially here—He is near and worthy of your worship.

Acts 18:24-19:22 | You Don't Need to Know It All
5 Days
At its core, Acts prods us to be evangelistic. But God’s power to save a person and transform their life is God’s power, not ours. God will work through you despite your limitations. This 5-day plan continues a journey through the book of Acts, the Bible’s gripping sequel of Jesus at work in the life of his followers as he expands his kingdom to the ends of the earth. It’s a journey on what it means to be a Christian. It’s a story in which you have a role to play.

