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

Next to Him

August 19, 2026

Nehemiah 3 reads like a roll call, and the phrase "next to him" appears twenty-two times while Nehemiah's own name is absent. The devotional draws out the leadership in that disappearance: the chapter where the leader vanishes is the chapter where the work gets done. We are invited to stop trying to build the whole wall, hire for intensity over intellect, and simply build the section in front of us alongside the person next to us.

students

A Servant

August 19, 2026

Luke 22:54-57 doesn't start with a hero—it starts with Peter at a courtyard fire, denying he even knew Jesus when a servant girl pointed him out. That's the lowest moment of his life, on the record forever. But a few weeks later the same man stood before the leaders who killed Jesus and couldn't be silenced. The difference wasn't that Peter tried harder; God poured out His Spirit and changed him. Your worst moment isn't your final one, and the first step toward boldness isn't pretending you were never scared—it's being honest that you were.

KIDS

Your Father Already Knows

August 19, 2026

Matthew 6:31-32 is a tiny picture of walking into the kitchen thirsty and Mom already handing you a glass of water. A lot of people chase after stuff—what will we eat, drink, wear—spinning around like a puppy chasing its tail, never catching anything. But Jesus said you don't have to live like that, because your Father already knows exactly what you need before you ask. He's not surprised by your first day; He's already gone ahead of you. You can breathe.

Daily Reading & Prayer

Grow In Your Faith

Read or listen to the Bible 5 minutes a day through the life of Jesus.

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.

November 9, 2025

A Whole-Life Response

Romans 12:1–2 invites us to respond to God’s mercy with our whole lives—offering every ordinary moment as worship, resisting cultural conformity, and allowing God to renew our minds so we can clearly discern His good, pleasing, and perfect will. This kind of surrendered, transformed living isn’t about spiritual performance—it’s about daily presence and trust, shaped by grace.