Study Plans
Guided journeys through Scripture — from a single week to sixty days. Each plan is built around a real arc with daily passages, reflection questions, and prayers.
Short Plans
5–7 daysThe Resurrection Story: Death to Life
This five-day journey walks the reader through the full emotional and spiritual terrain of the resurrection — from the darkness of loss, through the shock of an empty tomb, to the personal encounter with a risen Savior. By the end, the reader will not merely know the resurrection as history, but will feel its weight as a living reality that speaks directly into their own grief, doubt, and longing for hope.
Letting Go of Control
This seven-day study confronts the deep human instinct to seize control — of outcomes, people, and circumstances — and names it for what it is: a failure of trust in God. Through honest self-examination, the reader moves from recognition of the problem to repentance, and finally to the hard, daily practice of surrender — not as a feeling, but as a choice.
Medium Plans
10–14 daysStanding on Every Promise
This ten-day journey moves the reader from honest doubt and unmet longing, through a deepening understanding of who God is and how He speaks, into a place of grounded, hard-won trust. By the end, the reader will not simply know more about God's promises — they will have examined their own heart, confronted where belief has faltered, and arrived at a steadiness that is rooted in God's character rather than their circumstances.
Known and Held: Identity & Worth
This ten-day journey begins by honestly naming the weight of self-doubt and the questions we carry about our own value. It moves through the layers of false identity — comparison, performance, failure, and shame — before arriving at a turning point where the reader encounters who God says they are. The final days settle into a hard-won, grounded sense of worth that doesn't depend on circumstance.
Knowing the God Who Cannot Be Known
This plan takes the reader on a slow, rigorous descent into the mystery of who God actually is — moving from the discomfort of human assumptions, through the classical and relational attributes of God, to the unsettling beauty of divine incomprehensibility. By the end, the reader will not have God more neatly defined, but will have learned to stand more honestly before the One who defies every category while remaining intimately near.
From Creation to Covenant
This plan traces the sweeping arc from the first moment of creation to the intimate bonds of covenant — exploring how God moves from making a world to binding himself to the people within it. Over ten days, readers will sit with the tensions between order and chaos, freedom and responsibility, distance and nearness, arriving at a deeper understanding of what it means to be called into relationship with the Creator. The journey is slow and interior, designed not just to inform but to draw the group into honest conversation about belonging, failure, and faithfulness.