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James & Jude Explained | Mature Faith, Real Wisdom
8 Days
Time to grow up. James wants us to mature in our walk with God, and he writes a letter chock full of down-to-earth wisdom to help us get there. Join Kris Langham for daily audio guides through the Bible’s most practical book. Joy in trials; quick to listen & slow to speak; humble wisdom; living faith is active. Plus perseverance in the last days in Jude’s epistle!

Out of the Mire - Trusting God in the Middle of Trials
8 Days
Out of the Mire follows the life of Joseph - a betrayed slave who waited patiently on God to save him. Covering topics of arrogance, dissatisfaction, guilt, and fear, discover how God shines His light in Joseph's life in unexpected ways. In the middle of your trials, this eight-day study will encourage you to persevere and trust God at your lowest point.

FCA Wrestling: Spiritual Disciplines
8 Days
In this series, Garret Barbush and Jason Seville take a deep dive into what God's Word says about the habits of a spiritually mature disciple of Jesus Christ. Join Garret and Jason as they discuss disciplines that, by the power of the Holy Spirit, can deepen your faith and transform your life!

James: Advice for the Christian Life
8 Days
The book of James reads like a series of Post-it notes written by a pastor friend—daily nuggets of advice and information to revisit time and again. God wants to build your character—by following Christ's example and serving others. This 8-day series written by Bill Rumbaugh takes you through James, where you can find encouragement in living your Christian life.

Stories of Strength Through Pain in the Bible
8 Days
Discover the stories of men and women in the Bible who found strength in God during their hardest moments. Through their faith and perseverance, you’ll be reminded that God can turn even the greatest pain into purpose. These stories will encourage you to lean on him for strength, no matter what you're facing.

What Peter Said
8 Days
Written to early Christians facing cultural pressures and spiritual confusion in the first century A.D., the apostle Peter’s second epistle provides a framework for living a fruitful life in Christ. Second Peter 1:5-8, in particular, represents a call for believers to grow spiritually by strengthening the foundation of their faith through endurance, godliness, and the like. Over the next eight days, we will explore the virtues Peter identified as underpinning a Christ-centered life and why they still matter today.

Come as You Are: A Journey With Jesus for Women
8 Days
Jesus meets us in our struggles, offering love, grace, and transformation. This devotional series explores the stories of women who encountered Him and were forever changed. Whether you’re facing brokenness, fear, or doubt, His words bring hope and renewal. Jesus sees you, knows you, and loves you deeply. If you long for peace and a fresh start, this series is for you. Let His truth restore your spirit and lead you forward in faith. Like the women He met, may you leave your burdens behind and embrace the life He offers—one filled with love, purpose, and hope.

Learnable Moments For Moms: Devotions To Discover God In The Everyday
9 Days
As moms we are constantly on the lookout for teachable moments with our kids. These devotions will help us identify the many learnable moments that God places in our lives every day. The chaos of motherhood is the very classroom that God wants to use to help us develop a growing, challenging, and life-giving personal relationship with Him.

Attitude Of Expectancy
9 Days
Your attitude has a powerful effect on your life. To have an attitude of expectancy is to live in anticipation for the blessings of God. In this nine-day plan, David Villa invites you to join him and a few key members of his organization as they discuss what an attitude of expectancy means to them.

James 1 - The Wisdom Of The Brother Of Jesus
9 Days
James has a knack for highlighting common mistakes in the Christian life and drawing us back into a humble admission that we need God’s mercy every day. For those of us who feel lethargic in the faith or who fear that Christian progress as of late has been slow, if measurable at all, the letter of James provides real medicine — sometimes difficult to take but always good for you!