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

The Grit in Integrity

August 23, 2026

Nehemiah 6:15-16 declares the wall completed in fifty-two days, and the surrounding nations lost their confidence because they saw God's hand in it. The devotional finds grit hiding in the middle of the word integrity, and defines integrity as wholeness, a wall with no gaps and a life with no gap between public and private. The challenge is to close the gaps out of reverence for God and to finish, with grit, what others said could not be done.

students

Look at Us

August 23, 2026

Acts 3:2-6 hangs on a phrase easy to skip: the beggar was put at the gate "every day." The crowd had walked past him so many times they'd stopped seeing him—he'd become part of the building. Then Peter looked straight at him. Before the miracle, before the sermon, there's just a man deciding to actually see one person. Boldness almost never starts on a stage; it starts with noticing someone and refusing to walk past. And you'll rarely know what's really going on with the person you stop for—you're not responsible for the miracle, just for looking straight at somebody.

KIDS

The Hardest Kind of Love

August 23, 2026

Matthew 5:43-44 says something that probably made the whole crowd go quiet: love your enemies and pray for the people who are mean to you. Everybody had been taught to love friends and hate the ones who hurt you, but Jesus flipped it upside down. This doesn't mean bullying is okay—if a kid is being mean, always tell a grownup. But praying for a hard person is like a secret superpower: it's hard to keep hating someone while you pray for them, and God softens your heart even if the other kid hasn't changed yet.

Daily Reading & Prayer

Grow In Your Faith

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

December 20, 2025

Come and See

John 1:45–46 invites us to move beyond skepticism and assumptions with a simple call to “come and see”—reminding us that true encounter with Jesus happens not through perfect understanding, but through honest pursuit. Even when God shows up in unexpected places, the journey toward Him always leads to transformation for those willing to take the step.

December 19, 2025

Peace When Nothing Settles

Philippians 4:7 assures us that God's peace, which surpasses all understanding, will guard our hearts and minds—not by removing the chaos, but by anchoring us in Christ's steady presence. True peace isn't found in perfect circumstances, but in trusting the Prince of Peace who draws near and holds us even when life doesn't make sense.

December 18, 2025

No Room, Still Received

Revelation 3:20 reminds us that Jesus doesn’t force His way into our lives but gently knocks, longing to dwell with us in intimate, daily fellowship—even when our lives feel too full or unworthy. Just as He entered a crowded Bethlehem through a humble manger, He still seeks space in the overlooked corners of our hearts, transforming whatever welcomes Him.

December 17, 2025

Joy in Low Places

1 Samuel 2:8 reveals that God delights in lifting the lowly, and the Christmas story reminds us that true joy is found not in status or circumstance, but in God's nearness to us—even in our most overlooked and broken places. Just as He met the shepherds in the fields, He meets us in our mess, offering joy that transforms us from within.

December 16, 2025

Waiting Isn’t Wasting

Romans 8:25 reminds us that waiting is not a sign of wasted time, but of active hope—an invitation to trust God's perfect timing and allow Him to form us while we wait. Just as silence prepared the way for Christ’s arrival, our seasons of delay may be holy ground where God is deepening our faith and sharpening our vision for what’s to come.

December 15, 2025

Interrupted Plans

Matthew 1:20–21 reminds us that God often meets us in the middle of our disrupted plans, inviting us—like Joseph—to trust His greater purpose even when we don’t fully understand. When life feels uncertain or off-script, His quiet presence and redirection can be the very doorway to something far bigger than we imagined.

December 14, 2025

What Are You Waiting For?

Lamentations 3:25–26 teaches us that waiting on God is not wasted time, but a sacred process of trusting His goodness and timing—where hope is formed not through outcomes, but through drawing closer to Him in the middle of uncertainty.

December 13, 2025

When Hope Feels Fragile

Romans 15:13 reminds us that even when our hope feels fragile, God—the true source of hope—can fill us with joy and peace through trust in Him, allowing the Holy Spirit to turn our quiet surrender into overflowing, resilient hope.

December 12, 2025

The Peace You’ve Been Searching For

John 14:27 assures us that Jesus offers a peace unlike the world’s—steady, lasting, and rooted in His presence—so we can face life’s uncertainties not by controlling outcomes, but by trusting the One who holds it all.

December 11, 2025

When Peace Feels Impossible

Philippians 4:6–7 invites us to exchange anxiety for peace—not by controlling outcomes, but by honestly bringing everything to God in prayer, trusting that His presence will guard our hearts and minds with a peace that defies understanding.