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.
August 14, 2026
Don’t Wrestle Pigs
2 Timothy 2:23-26 tells Timothy not to have anything to do with foolish arguments — not to win them, but to walk away from them. Screens create distance, distance breeds a keyboard courage nobody would show face to face, and the comments section is engineered for quarrels rather than kindness. Winning in a pig pen still leaves you covered in mud, and your peace is worth more than the last word.
August 14, 2026
Where Your Treasure Is
Matthew 6:19-21 gives a little sad but true fact: every toy you own will one day break, wear out, or get lost. So Jesus said aim your heart at treasure in heaven instead—the love and kindness you give people never breaks and never gets stolen. And where your treasure is, your heart follows, so you were designed for something bigger than a pile of stuff that breaks.
August 13, 2026
Start With Me
Isaiah 6:3-5 shows that when Isaiah finally saw God clearly, he saw himself clearly too—and his first words weren't "wow" but "woe to me." Light works like sunlight on a phone screen: it doesn't make the smudges, it just shows you what was already there. We say we want God to move at our school, but often we just want Him to fix the people who annoy us—yet nothing real ever starts with how bad everyone else is. It starts with God, starting with me.
August 13, 2026
Bug Eyes
1 John 2:15-17 names the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life — two of the three tied to what we see. Lust glows like a bug zapper on the patio, delivering on its promise just long enough to draw you close before it zaps. But you are not a bug: you can assess the light, make a covenant with your eyes, and build the guardrail before the moment arrives.
August 13, 2026
The Secret Kind of Good
Matthew 6:3-4 sounds almost like a riddle—give so quietly that your left hand doesn't know what your right hand is doing. Jesus meant giving should be so secret that you don't even keep track of it, like slipping a kind note into a backpack and never telling. Nobody claps, nobody says thank you, but God sees everything done in secret—and that kind of serving is a special gift only He gets to open.
August 12, 2026
I Saw the Lord
Isaiah 6:1-4 begins not with Isaiah feeling something but with him seeing someone—the Lord high and exalted, His robe filling the temple, angels covering their faces, the doorposts shaking. A lot of us carry around a video of God when we could be standing in the room, and you won't surrender much to a God you think is small. Before you plan out your school year, answer a smaller question first: who's on the throne?
August 12, 2026
The Eye of Envy
Proverbs 14:30 sets a heart at peace against envy that rots the bones. Envy is the one sin that never even promises pleasure — it arrives miserable and works quietly, like termites in the walls, while comparison-driven feeds keep it fed. The antidote was never getting more; it's practiced gratitude, because you cannot compare and give thanks at the same time.
August 12, 2026
Nobody Has to Know
Matthew 6:1-2 paints a funny picture: people blowing trumpets before they do something kind, like a kid marching up with a snack and going TA-DA so everyone looks. When you help just so people will clap, you already got your reward—but when you help quietly, God sees, and His reward is so much better. Your light should still shine; the difference is whether people think "God is so good" or "I am so good."
August 11, 2026
The Ride of Pride
Genesis 11:1-4 records the first building project in Scripture, and it wasn't about reaching God — it was about making a name. Pride is the first pig through the door, and social media has handed it the largest stage it has ever had. Every post that quietly builds a personal brand runs on the same fuel, and the invitation is to stop constructing a thingdom and start advancing God's kingdom.
August 11, 2026
Give and Don't Hold Back
Matthew 5:42 is just one sentence—give to the one who asks—but it's hard to live out, especially when it's the last cookie. When we hold everything with tight fists, our hearts get tight too, but opening our hands helps us care more about people than about stuff. And every good thing you have came from God, so giving is just passing along a little of His kindness.