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
Scripture Before Screens
August 16, 2026
Romans 12:1-2 calls for transformation rather than information — a mind renewed instead of a life conformed to the pattern of this world. An honest look at your last seven posts, songs, and conversations reveals where your heart actually is, and no algorithm or feed can renew it. The week ends with a rhythm rather than a rule: open the Word before you unlock the phone.
students
Whom Shall I Send?
August 16, 2026
Isaiah 6:6-8 ends with God asking a question into a room—"whom shall I send?"—and the man who answers is the same one who three verses earlier said he had unclean lips. What changed was verse 7: the coal, the guilt taken away. Isaiah says yes not out of confidence in himself but out of what he just received, because grace is the only fuel that lasts. The question was never "am I good enough to be sent," but "have you seen Him, and have you taken what He offers?"
KIDS
Why the Birds Are Never Late
August 16, 2026
Matthew 6:25-26 points up at the birds—they don't plant gardens or store food in barns, but God feeds them every morning anyway. So Jesus asks the most important question: aren't you worth so much more than a bird? If your stomach is twisted up over a new school year, remember that the same God who never forgets to feed the birds knows your name and goes to school with you.

Daily Reading & Prayer
Grow In Your Faith
Read or listen to the Bible 5 minutes a day through the life of Jesus.
November 19, 2025
Heaven Is a Place of Purpose
Genesis 2:15 reveals that purposeful work was part of God’s design from the beginning, showing us that heaven isn’t about endless rest, but about joyfully living out our God-given purpose without the burdens of sin, failure, or exhaustion. In eternity, we will thrive in meaningful, creative work that fully reflects who God made us to be, as worship and fulfillment forever.
November 18, 2025
The Joy You Were Made For
John 15:11 reminds us that true joy is found not in fleeting pleasures, but in abiding in Jesus—His joy becomes ours, deep and unshakable, pointing our hearts toward the eternal fullness we were created for. This joy doesn’t deny sorrow but endures through it, offering hope, purpose, and a foretaste of heaven even now.
November 17, 2025
Heaven Is Real and Closer Than You Think
John 14:1–3 reminds us that Heaven is not a distant dream but a real, personal home prepared by Jesus Himself, offering deep comfort and hope in our moments of fear and uncertainty. Knowing that He is preparing a place for us invites us to live each day with purpose, peace, and a longing for eternity—letting Heaven shape how we speak, serve, and love right now.
November 16, 2025
Finish Strong
Philippians 3:13–14 urges us to release what’s behind and press forward with purpose, reminding us that the goal of our faith journey is not perfection, but knowing Christ more deeply. No matter our pace or past, we are called to finish strong by fixing our eyes on Jesus and responding daily to His grace with faith-filled perseverance.
November 15, 2025
Don’t Run Alone
Ecclesiastes 4:9–10 reminds us that we’re not meant to run life’s race alone—true strength is found in community, where others lift us when we fall and help carry our burdens. Real spiritual friendship requires vulnerability and intentionality, but it’s in walking together that we find healing, endurance, and the reminder that we are never alone.
November 14, 2025
Run Through the Pain
Genesis 50:20 shows us that while others may intend harm, God can transform our pain into purpose, using even our hardest seasons for good and for the healing of others. Like Joseph, we’re called to keep moving through the pain, trusting that God is present in our suffering and working behind the scenes for redemption.
November 13, 2025
Drop the Weights
Hebrews 12:1b calls us to throw off every weight and sin that slows us down, reminding us that freedom in Christ requires honest surrender of both hidden struggles and heavy distractions. When we release what hinders—whether sin, shame, or self-imposed pressure—we can run with greater joy, focus, and spiritual clarity toward Jesus.
November 12, 2025
Start Slow, Stay Steady
Galatians 6:9 urges us not to grow weary in doing good, reminding us that the harvest comes not from perfection, but from perseverance in the unseen, ordinary acts of faith. God matures us slowly and intentionally, so we’re called to stay steady—trusting that every small step matters, even when results are delayed.
November 11, 2025
This Race Is Yours
Hebrews 12:1 reminds us that our spiritual journey is a personal race marked out by God, calling us to run with perseverance, free from comparison and unnecessary burdens, trusting that every quiet, unseen step matters. Instead of striving for speed or perfection, we are invited to pursue faithfulness—knowing that Jesus runs beside us and that even slow progress has eternal purpose.
November 10, 2025
The Church Will Stand
Matthew 16:18 reminds us that Jesus Himself is building His church, and not even the gates of hell can stop it—so even when the process feels messy or slow, we can trust His promise and participate faithfully in His enduring, unstoppable work.