Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Proverbs 27:17

21 Days to Sweeter Friendships
21 Days
Friendships -- Relationships -- Community. We all need and desire these things, but often we do not enjoy them like we could and as God intended. Join us for a 21-Day Bible journey to encourage better relationships and more community. You will be inspired, challenged, and offered much practical wisdom about developing and maintaining deeper and more meaningful friendships.

Every Day Relationship - 21 Days
21 Days
The "Every Day Relationship" reading plan is a 21-day prayer and fasting devotional designed to help individuals cultivate a deeper, more consistent relationship with Jesus. Through daily engagement with Scripture, reflection, and community, this plan encourages participants to integrate their faith into everyday life, moving beyond a Sunday-only relationship with God. By exploring various prayer patterns and focusing on personal transformation, this devotional aims to strengthen spiritual growth and foster a supportive community of believers committed to living out their faith daily.

Wow, God! (An Advent Journey)
25 Days
Have you ever wondered if God really loves you and uses your life? Advent is the perfect time to see how God wants to capture our hearts by His love. Explore the season through the eyes of someone on a journey to find meaning beyond the traditional Christmas story we all know. This devotional brings a unique approach to December as we consider 25 ways God “wows” us with Jesus.

It's Personal
25 Days
Everyone is different, yet we all share a common quality. Deep down, we were created to be deeply known by others and by God. We were made to experience relationships with others and a relationship with God that’s personal. Because when it’s personal, it changes things. Things matter more. People matter more. Over the next few weeks, we will discover a personal God and what that means for us.

The Mended Rib: A 27-Day Devotional for Men Battling Lust and Infidelity
27 Days
Through this 27-day devotional, Don Hopkins leads you on a journey toward healing—healing for you, your wife, and your marriage. Each day is designed to lead you closer to freedom, redemption, and reconciliation. I won’t sugarcoat it: the road ahead requires honesty, humility, and hard work. But as you lean into the tools shared in this bible plan and God’s grace, you will discover that He provides the strength to overcome lust and rebuild trust in your marriage.

Man Up
28 Days
This 28 day reading plan is designed to encourage men to get into God's word and reflect on what it really means to be a "man of God."

Devotions Inspired By Beyond Blessed
28 Days
This devotional plan from Gateway Church is inspired by Robert Morris' new book "Beyond Blessed: God's Perfect Plan to Overcome All Financial Stress." Over 28 days, we talk about how everything we have has been given to us by God. This includes money, but it also means our families, relationships, health, and even our own bodies. These have all been entrusted to us by God. Discover how to steward them carefully and responsibly so you can live beyond blessed.

Potential
28 Days
What dating and relationships can mean for you. A high school devotional designed to help students see the potential their relationships have to impact their lives. In this devotional, you’ll find tools to help you recognize the relationships in your life that have the potential to change the way you see God, yourself, and others.

Faith Foundations
28 Days
Four weeks of foundations to help you build the foundations of your faith! Learn about who God is, who God says you are, how to become a disciple of Jesus, and how to impact the world around you.

Rhythms of Grace
28 Days
As people who follow Jesus, we are considered to be His disciples. This simply means that - through the Spirit’s power – we are learning to be with Jesus in order to embody His teachings for His mission. Throughout Scripture, we see a variety of ways that Jesus and the people of God have learned to commune with God. Historically these have been referred to, by the Church, as the spiritual disciplines or spiritual rhythms. The purpose of these rhythms are not simply to do them, but to grow in our relationship with Jesus.