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
Stay on the Wall
August 22, 2026
Nehemiah 6:1-9 records four invitations to leave the wall for the plains of Ono, and four times Nehemiah answers, "I am carrying on a great project and cannot go down." When the fifth attempt comes as a public, unsealed letter of lies, he calls the lie a lie and prays four words: "Now strengthen my hands." The devotional urges us to stay on the wall, to P.R.A.Y. rather than become P.R.E.Y., and to let the finished work answer the critics.
students
Why Stare at Us?
August 22, 2026
Acts 3:11-13 hands Peter the biggest half-second of his life—a healed man jumping around, a crowd sprinting over, all eyes on him—and his first words are "why are you staring at us?" Boldness that only shows up when it costs you something is half the test; the other half is what you do when boldness starts working. The same man who folded in the courtyard because it was all about protecting himself now couldn't be stopped, because it wasn't about him at all. If it's about you, everything rides on you—but you were never the point. You're the one pointing.
KIDS
Let Your Light Shine
August 22, 2026
Matthew 5:16 ties the whole week together: when you're not busy worrying, what do you have room to do instead? Shine. Worry uses up all your attention spinning round and round about yourself, but when you hand it to God, you suddenly have room to notice the kid next to you who needs a friend. A worried heart hides its light; a trusting heart shines bright. Your light isn't really about you—it points people straight to God.

Daily Reading & Prayer
Grow In Your Faith
Read or listen to the Bible 5 minutes a day through the life of Jesus.
October 28, 2025
When the Spirit Steps In
Romans 8:3–4 reveals that while the law showed us God’s standard but lacked the power to change us, God did what the law could not by sending Jesus to condemn sin and fulfill righteousness in us—empowering us through the Spirit to live not by striving, but by surrendering to His transforming grace.
October 27, 2025
No More Shame
Romans 8:1–2 declares that there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus, reminding us that through His sacrifice, our guilt and shame are fully dealt with—so we can stop hiding, stop striving, and start living in the freedom and assurance of grace.
October 26, 2025
Thanks Be to God
Romans 7:25 proclaims that even in the midst of our struggle with sin, our hope and deliverance are found not in our strength but in Jesus Christ—our Rescuer and Redeemer. Gratitude becomes our anthem not because the battle is over, but because the victory is already secured through Him.
October 25, 2025
When You Feel Torn in Two
Romans 7:23–24 captures the cry of a heart weary from inner conflict—torn between the desire to obey God and the pull of sin—and reminds us that true freedom doesn’t come from self-effort but from surrendering to the One who rescues. Our exhaustion becomes holy ground when it drives us to depend fully on Christ, the only source of lasting deliverance.
October 24, 2025
More Than Self-Control
Romans 7:21–22 reveals that even when evil lingers close, the true mark of a transformed heart is delighting in God’s law—a joy that fuels obedience from the inside out. Real change comes not just through self-control, but through Spirit-shaped desire that overpowers old patterns with a deeper love for what is good.
October 23, 2025
There’s a War in Me
Romans 7:18–20 reminds us that the war within—the desire to do good yet falling into sin—is not a sign of failure but proof that God’s Spirit is actively at work in us. Though our sinful nature resists, our struggle reveals a living faith, calling us to deeper surrender and trust in the One who fights for our transformation.
October 22, 2025
The Good That Slips Away
Romans 7:16–17 shows us that even when we fail to live out what we truly desire in Christ, our struggle reveals that sin no longer defines us—it merely lingers as a residue of our old life. The presence of this tension is not defeat but evidence that God’s transforming grace is still at work, reshaping us into who we are in Him.
October 21, 2025
Why Do I Keep Doing This?
Romans 7:15 reveals the inner conflict we all face—wanting to do what’s right but still falling into what we hate—reminding us that spiritual maturity isn’t about perfection but deeper honesty and dependence on Jesus. Our struggle isn’t a disqualification but a sign that grace is still at work, drawing us toward transformation through Christ.
October 20, 2025
When You Feel Stuck
Romans 7:14 reminds us that while God’s law is good, our ongoing struggle with sin is real—even for the faithful—yet this tension is not a sign of failure but an invitation to deeper grace, honesty, and dependence on Christ. Feeling stuck doesn't mean God is absent; it means His Spirit is still at work within us, drawing us toward healing and transformation.
October 19, 2025
Don’t Let It Reign
Romans 6:12–14 calls us to no longer let sin rule in our lives, but instead to offer every part of ourselves to God as instruments of righteousness, empowered by grace rather than controlled by law. Though sin may still tempt, it no longer has authority—Christ reigns, and in Him, we are free to live with purpose, surrender, and power.