James 5:16 ಗೆ ಸಂಬಂಧಿಸಿದ ಉಚಿತ ಓದುವ ಯೋಜನೆಗಳು ಮತ್ತು ಆರಾಧನೆಗಳು

Abide: Engaging the Book of James
5 Days
James offers practical advice on Christian living and in this unique, 5-day study you will be invited to apply proven Scripture engagement methods to better understand what James is saying and how to apply it to your life. Each day provides insights from a different chapter in James. Excerpts are from The Abide Bible, which provides various Scripture engagement tools--including Praying Scripture, Journaling, Contemplating, Picture It, and Engage Through Art--to help you meet God in God's Word so He can transform your life.

Journaling and Spiritual Growth
5 Days
By journaling our prayers and reflecting on our experiences, we dialogue with God, finding peace and reassurance in His presence, a simple yet profound act of writing down your thoughts to understand them more clearly. Philippians 4:6-7 encourages us to present our requests to God with thanksgiving, promising that “the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”

Burnout Isn't the End of Your Story!
5 Days
Struggling with burnout? Afraid that life is over? Worried that you’ll never recover? I have good news. As a burnout survivor, I can confidently say that burnout doesn’t have to be the end of your story. After experiencing burnout in my late 20s, I want to help you discover the hope and healing I found and help you begin to flourish once again!

Navigating Challenges in Christian Friendships and Relationships
5 Days
All relationships will come across some challenges at one point or another. When you’re experiencing a hard time with a friend, the best thing to ask yourself is, “What would Jesus do?” By following Jesus’ example, we can respond with grace and love. In this 5-day devotional, we share how to navigate challenges in Christian friendships and relationships.

Loss: Encouragement After Losing a Loved One to Addiction
5 Days
Losing a loved one to the impact of addiction is one of the deepest pains we can ever feel. The helplessness and grief can threaten to overwhelm us, but one thing we can always be thankful for—if we can open our eyes long enough to see it—is that God is always with us.

Break Free for Good: Beyond Quick Fixes to Real Freedom (Part 3)
5 Days
You've tried managing your problems, but they keep coming back. Pastor Scott Savage reveals the simple 3-step process to destroy the lies that have held you captive for years. Stop managing symptoms and start eradicating the source. This isn't about willpower—it's about God's power. Finally, experience the lasting freedom you've been searching for.

Retirement’s Final Challenge: Finish Well by Drawing Closer to God Even in Sickness
5 Days
Illness in retirement can feel discouraging — but it may be God's invitation to finish well. This 5-day devotional offers hope, comfort, and perspective for those facing sickness later in life. Through Scripture and real stories, you’ll discover how your suffering can draw you and others closer to God. Whether healing comes or not, your faith can leave a lasting legacy that changes lives long after you are gone.

Hustle and Pray: Work Hard. Stay Surrendered. Let God Lead.
5 Days
Feel like you’re working hard but still spiritually drained? This 5-day Bible plan will help you align your hustle with God’s presence. Learn to rest without guilt, pray with purpose, and follow God’s lead in every season. Whether you’re chasing a dream or holding it all together, discover how to hustle with peace, not pressure and let your grind glorify God.

I’m Just a Guy: Who’s Ashamed
5 Days
Shame is one of the enemy’s favorite weapons. It whispers that we are unworthy, unlovable, and beyond redemption. Unlike guilt, which says, “I did something wrong,” shame says, “I am something wrong.” This is for the man who feels like he’s blown it too many times. The man who can’t forgive himself. The man who’s still haunted by the voice that says, “You’re not enough.” This isn’t the end of your story. God’s grace is bigger than your shame. Let’s walk through that truth—together.
