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.
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.
November 8, 2025
A New Mindset
Romans 12:2c shows us that as our minds are renewed by God, we gain clarity to discern His will—not as something hidden, but as good, pleasing, and perfect when seen through the lens of transformation. This renewed perspective shifts us from striving to surrender, helping us trust and align with God’s heart in both big decisions and everyday moments.
November 7, 2025
Be Transformed
Romans 12:2b calls us to be transformed—not by effort, but through the ongoing renewal of our minds—as God replaces old lies with His truth and reshapes us from the inside out. This daily process of surrender leads us to think, live, and love more like Christ, as we let His Spirit rewrite the patterns that once held us back.
November 6, 2025
Don’t Copy the Culture
Romans 12:2a urges us not to conform to the subtle, self-centered patterns of the world, but to resist being shaped by its values by intentionally surrendering to God’s truth. True freedom and identity come not from fitting in, but from being transformed to reflect Christ in every area of life.
November 5, 2025
This is Worship
Romans 12:1c reminds us that true worship is not just expressed through music, but through a surrendered life—where every ordinary act becomes sacred when offered to God in love and gratitude. Worship isn’t a moment, it’s a mindset—lived out daily in our choices, service, and quiet obedience as a wholehearted response to God’s mercy.
November 4, 2025
A Living Sacrifice
Romans 12:1 calls us to offer our whole selves—body, mind, and daily life—as a living sacrifice, not out of duty but in response to God’s mercy, trusting that true life begins when we surrender all to Him. This daily act of worship isn’t about perfection, but about intentionally offering every part of ourselves—even the messy, broken parts—as holy and pleasing to God.
November 3, 2025
In View of Mercy
Romans 12:1 urges us to live in response to God’s mercy—not out of guilt or duty, but from a heart transformed by gratitude—reminding us that true worship begins not with effort, but with seeing and savoring the compassion that has rescued us. When mercy becomes our focus, obedience becomes our joy, and transformation flows naturally from delight, not obligation.
November 2, 2025
Heirs of Glory
Romans 8:16–17 affirms that the Spirit assures us we are God’s children and co-heirs with Christ—meaning our present sufferings are not signs of rejection but part of the path toward sharing in His glory, anchoring our hope in a future that’s secure and a love that never lets go.
November 1, 2025
You Belong
Romans 8:14–15 reveals that those led by the Spirit are not slaves to fear but beloved children of God, adopted into His family and invited to call Him “Abba”—reminding us that our identity is not based on performance, but on the unshakable truth that we belong.