Daily Devotionals
Start Your Day In God's Word
No matter your stage, age, or season, there's a devotional here for you. Choose where you'd like to begin.
adults
Ask the Right Questions
August 17, 2026
Nehemiah 1:1-4 opens not with a plan but with a question. Before Nehemiah builds anything, he investigates, pulling his brothers aside to ask about Jerusalem. The devotional frames asking as the first law of leadership, an A.S.K. posture of Always Seeking Knowledge, and reminds us that the right question, even one that breaks our heart, is often the doorway God uses to move us from comfort into action and prayer.
students
Here Am I
August 17, 2026
Isaiah 6:8-10 is five words and a volunteer: "Here am I. Send me"—said before Isaiah knew he was signing up for an assignment that would be hard and, for long stretches, look like it wasn't working. He could answer that fast because he knew who was asking; you're not saying yes to the details, you're saying yes to the person. And notice how small his words are—not a resume, just a location. God has never asked for a finished person, just a present one.
KIDS
Worry Can't Add a Minute
August 17, 2026
Matthew 6:27 asks a question the crowd couldn't answer: can worrying add a single hour to your life? Nope—you can't worry yourself taller or faster. Worry feels busy and important, but it's like pouring a cup of water into a bucket every time your mind spins; by the end of the day you're just carrying something heavy for no reason. Jesus wasn't fussing at you—He was setting you free. You were made to walk light, holding your Father's hand.

Daily Reading & Prayer
Grow In Your Faith
Read or listen to the Bible 5 minutes a day through the life of Jesus.
May 1, 2026
Daily Bread
Matthew 4:4 reminds us that God’s Word is not a spiritual supplement but our daily bread, the nourishment our souls need to stay anchored, responsive, and alive. This calls us to feed on Scripture before anything else, trusting God’s voice to satisfy the hunger that nothing else can touch.
April 30, 2026
Mirror
James 1:22–25 teaches that Scripture is a mirror meant to move us from conviction to obedience, not just information. When God’s Word reveals something that needs to change, we’re called to act on it right away, because blessing comes as we hear, respond, and let the truth reshape our lives.
April 29, 2026
Rain
Isaiah 55:10–11 reminds us that God’s Word is like rain, always accomplishing His purpose even when we can’t see immediate growth. This calls us to keep showing up in Scripture with steady faith, trusting that beneath the surface, God is watering, softening, and growing something lasting in us.
April 28, 2026
Alive
Hebrews 4:12 teaches that God’s Word is alive and active, reading us even as we read it and reaching into the deepest motives of our hearts. It calls us to come to Scripture honestly and expectantly, allowing God to expose what is hidden not to shame us, but to heal and transform us from the inside out.
April 27, 2026
A Lamp
Psalm 119:105 teaches that God’s Word is a lamp for our feet and a light on our path, giving us enough direction for the next faithful step even when the whole road ahead remains unseen. We are invited to pick up Scripture daily—not just in crisis—trusting God’s steady guidance to shape our decisions, calm our fears, and keep us walking in His light.
April 26, 2026
Friends, Not Servants
John 15:15 reminds us that Jesus does not relate to us as distant servants but as beloved friends, inviting us into intimacy, trust, and shared life with Him. Instead of striving to perform for God, we can rest in His love and spend time with Him today with the openness, security, and closeness of true friendship.
April 25, 2026
Complete Joy
John 15:11 teaches that complete joy is found not in changing our circumstances but in abiding closely with Jesus, whose own steady, unshakable joy becomes ours. This invites us to protect our connection with Him through simple daily presence, trusting that true joy is received from Christ, not manufactured on our own.
April 24, 2026
Fruit That Lasts
John 15:16 reminds us that Jesus chose us to bear fruit that lasts, not the kind the world applauds for a moment but the kind that grows through abiding in Him. As we stay connected to Christ, He produces enduring character and eternal impact through our quiet faithfulness.
April 23, 2026
Remain
John 15:9–10 calls us to remain in Jesus’ love on purpose, choosing daily closeness through small, faithful acts of obedience instead of drifting into fear, distraction, or self-made narratives. His love is already secure and unwavering, and as we make our home in it, our lives are steadily shaped by his presence.
April 22, 2026
The Pruning
John 15:2 reminds us that God’s pruning, though painful, is not abandonment but loving preparation, cutting away even good things to make room for deeper fruitfulness. When life feels like loss, we can trust that the Gardener is still tending us with purpose, shaping us for something better than we can yet see.