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.
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.
Faith in Action: Living What You Believe
This 10-day journey moves small groups from honest self-examination of passive faith through the tensions of real-world obedience, arriving at a shared identity as a community that acts together. Readers will be challenged, stretched, and ultimately equipped — not just to believe differently, but to live differently, together.
Long Plans
21–30 daysLearning to Live by Faith
This 21-day journey takes the reader from an honest confrontation with the limits of self-reliance, through the difficult and practical work of building a faith that holds under real pressure, to a place of grounded, daily trust. By the end, the reader will have moved from understanding faith as a concept to inhabiting it as a posture — a lived, practiced orientation toward God in ordinary life.
The Story of Moses: Face to Face
This 25-day study follows Moses from obscurity to mount-top encounter, tracing not just his biography but the brutal, searching questions his life presses against your own. By the end, the reader will have stood at the burning bush, crossed the sea, and been forced to answer: when God calls, what is your excuse?