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.
What Is Faith? A 7-Day Journey
This plan takes new believers from honest questions about faith all the way to living it out in everyday life. Starting with the simple, relatable experience of trust, it builds concept by concept — what faith is, what it isn't, what it costs, and what it produces — until the reader arrives not just with a definition in their head, but a posture they can practice with their whole life.
Learning to Pray: Seven Honest Days
This plan takes the reader from the silence and confusion that often surrounds prayer into a living, practiced rhythm of honest conversation with God. Each day strips away a layer of assumption or avoidance, rebuilding prayer not as a performance but as a posture. By the end, the reader will have not just learned about prayer — they will have begun to do it differently.
Medium Plans
10–14 daysFaith in Uncertainty
This plan is an honest, interior journey through what it means to trust when clarity is absent. Over ten days, the reader moves from naming the discomfort of uncertainty, through the slow and sometimes painful work of examining their own faith, to a place of grounded — not perfect — trust. By the end, the goal is not certainty achieved, but a deeper, more honest relationship with faith itself.
When Faith Meets the Dark
This ten-day study walks honestly through the interior landscape of doubt — not rushing toward resolution, but pausing at each layer to examine what doubt reveals about the self, the mind, and the heart. By the end, the reader will not have doubt removed, but will have found a way to hold it that no longer feels like spiritual failure.
When Sorrow Becomes the Path
This ten-day study walks honestly through the landscape of suffering — beginning by naming the pain that is already present, slowly descending into its hardest questions, and arriving at a hard-won, unforced stillness. The reader will not be rushed toward resolution but will instead be invited to sit with sorrow long enough to find something true inside it.