Psalm 1:2 ಗೆ ಸಂಬಂಧಿಸಿದ ಉಚಿತ ಓದುವ ಯೋಜನೆಗಳು ಮತ್ತು ಆರಾಧನೆಗಳು

Two Ways to Live
6 Days
“How shall we live?” is a question every person in this world must answer. The Psalmist in Psalm 1 tells us that ultimately there are only two ways to live in this world. Join me as we explore these two ways and answer “how shall we live?” by meditating on Psalm 1.

Pursuing Holiness
6 Days
What is holiness? What does it mean that God is holy? Are we supposed to be holy? How? Maybe you’ve asked yourself these questions and wonder about holiness or how to be holy. We often think of holiness as moral excellence, but biblically, it’s more than that. Join this devotion for a six-day look at holiness, our holy God and how the Christian can pursue holiness by abiding in Christ.

Tired of Being Tired?
6 Days
Feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, or burned out? Studies show people are doing more today than ever before—with many sacrificing sleep and rest for perceived productivity. However, God knows us best, and His Word repeatedly emphasizes biblical rest. If you’re ready to break free from living perpetually exhausted and overwhelmed, join me as we learn a rhythm of living that differs sharply from our always-on culture and brings us proper rest.

As for Me: Life Through the Lens of the Psalms
6 Days
Author and singer, Adrienne Camp, invites you to join her on a journey through Psalms. Gain a deeper understanding of who God is and be encouraged to hold on to Him no matter what. Let the psalms become prayers you carry with you into every moment of every day, so that you, too, can say with confidence, “As for me, I will worship and serve the Lord no matter what.”

Get Your Life Back: Everyday Practices for a World Gone Mad by John Eldredge
6 Days
You don’t need to abandon your life to restore it. This 6-day audio study teaches simple, sustainable practices to help you rediscover God’s hidden life within you. Each 15-20 minute session allows space to pause, breathe, and integrate these practices into your day. In exhausting times, modern demands can leave us depleted, yet meaningful change is possible. Inspired by John Eldredge's Get Your Life Back, this journey offers practical steps to care for neglected parts of your soul and receive God’s grace in refreshing, accessible ways.

Still Before God
6 Days
In this six-day immersive experience, we'll discover what it looks like to be still in the presence of the Lord, to hear from Him, and to truly see Him for who He is. This study includes six powerful songs, the lyrics to those songs, and the devotionals inspired by them.

The Most Excellent Way To Lead
7 Days
From time to time, every leader needs to take a gut check. Whether you’re leading others at your job, in your church, on your campus, or in your home, none of us want to fail in the leadership opportunities we’ve been given (1 Corinthians 13:8). Use this 7-day reading plan to discover the most excellent way to lead. Order “The Most Excellent Way To Lead,” or learn more about the book at www.mostexcellentwaytolead.com.

The Path of a Worshiper
7 Days
The Path of a Worshiper begins with a commitment to follow Christ and to seek His direction. God’s Word instructs you in the way to go, the wisdom to keep, and the message to share with others. This 7-day devotion guides you along a path of worship to help develop your faith, trust, identity and victory - a pathway of praise committed to God.

The Next Year of Your Marriage
7 Days
God designed marriage to be a reflection of His love and devotion toward us. As you celebrate your marriage, this 7-day Bible plan is designed to strengthen your marriage and help you pursue Jesus together.

Living The Psalms With Jesus: Grow Closer To God Through Prayer
7 Days
Just like the disciples who followed Jesus during his time on earth, we look to our Savior for wisdom and direction. As the disciples saw first-hand and we read in the Bible, Jesus gained strength when he spent time with the Father. So, we ask him, “Jesus, teach us to pray.” This reading plan from author Bobby Schuller shows you how to follow Jesus’ lead in “Praying the Psalms.”