1 Peter 3:18 ಗೆ ಸಂಬಂಧಿಸಿದ ಉಚಿತ ಓದುವ ಯೋಜನೆಗಳು ಮತ್ತು ಆರಾಧನೆಗಳು

Dos and Don'ts: A One-Week Plan to Help Your Marriage
7 Days
When your marriage is in a fragile state, there have been many misunderstandings, you are hurting and feel all alone, sometimes a little practical help can make a big difference. These 5 dos and don'ts may surprise you, but they are tried and true ways to find comfort, strength, and healing as you trust in the Lord to re-establish oneness and intimacy in your marriage.

Tell Great Stories, Live Great Lives
7 Days
The stories you tell about your relationship with Jesus and the way you live like Jesus can bring freedom, healing, and hope to others. You can feel confident to tell great stories and live a great life because you have been given the Holy Spirit. Let’s look together at how you can live and share the best story of all time!

Forgiveness: The Freedom of the Gospel
7 Days
Any way you cut the Gospel, it bleeds forgiveness. Yet, even the most seasoned Christian can struggle to extend forgiveness to those that have deeply wounded them. Dr. Bruce Hebel invites you on a seven-day journey to discover what God has to say about experiencing the freedom of the Gospel through forgiveness and show you how to apply the blood of Jesus as payment in full for every wound.

Kingdom Keys: 7 Days of Prayer and Fasting
7 Days
Prayer and Fasting are keys to the Kingdom of God! There is power in setting aside time to pray and fast to seek first His Kingdom. Our hope is this plan encourages you in your faith as you create space to hear from the Lord.

The Great Commission
7 Days
Becoming a believer is not just about accepting Christ into our hearts, submitting to His Lordship and surrendering to the transformation process. It’s also about serving in His kingdom and sharing the Gospel (We Are All Ministers – Abigail George). Over the next week, pray for the Lord to bring you opportunities to tell people about Him – He will be there right alongside you!

7 Tips for Sharing Why Jesus Is Your Hope
7 Days
The world offers countless choices for how to live and who to follow. With each conflicting option, we’re often left uncertain and confused. In these seven devotions, evangelist Ray Comfort describes how you can confidently share the truth and love of Jesus to a world that needs hope. Surrender your fears and trust God’s faithfulness to transform lives as you tell others the good news.

The Triumph of the Cross: Christ’s Victory Over Death
7 Days
What happened between Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection? Why did He have to suffer and die? And how did He defeat death? This reading plan takes you into the deeper meaning of the cross. Discover how Jesus’ death not only paid the price for our sins but also claimed the definitive victory over death and the devil. Through Scripture readings and reflections, you will gain a broader view of Christ as the Conqueror—the key to a life without fear.

Commissioned 3: Jesus Saves: From Brokenness to Freedom
7 Days
We all fall short. We all carry wounds. But Jesus came to bring healing, mercy, and true freedom. This plan walks you through one of the most raw and redemptive stories in Scripture—King David’s failure, repentance, and restoration. Through David’s journey, we’re invited to see the truth about sin, the depth of God’s mercy, and the freedom Jesus offers to every heart.

We Don't Lose
7 Days
This 7-day devotional by Chris Mendez invites you to look at life from the perspective of God's Kingdom, where what seems like loss is transformed into eternal gain. Through biblical teaching, personal stories, and practical reflection, you’ll discover that every step of obedience, every act of faith, and every sacrifice made out of love for Jesus has eternal value.

A Better Way to Fight: A Men's Devotional
7 Days
In a culture where conflict is so widespread, it is understandable why the Church is not exempt, and neither will we be immune to its effects and consequences. In this devotional, men will examine 2 Corinthians to see how Paul was a genius at finding another Christlike way through conflict. Written by Dean Brenton.