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 daysLetting 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.
Understanding Sin: A Seven-Day Reckoning
This plan takes readers on an unflinching journey into the reality, depth, and consequence of sin — not as an abstract theological concept, but as a lived, communal, and personal crisis. Beginning with how sin is universally minimized and ending with the hard demand of repentance and transformation, the group will arrive not at comfort, but at clarity and conviction.
The Road to the Cross
This seven-day study traces the interior journey toward the cross — not as a historical timeline, but as a personal reckoning. Each day moves the reader deeper into honest self-examination, from the quiet recognition of their own need, through the weight of what the cross cost, and finally into the stillness of what it means to be truly known and truly loved. By the end, the reader will have not merely studied the cross, but stood before it.
What Is Salvation? A 7-Day Journey
This plan walks a new believer through the full story of salvation — from the honest weight of human need, through the stunning rescue God provides, to the settled joy of living as someone who has been found. By the end, the reader won't just know what salvation is as a concept — they'll feel its personal, life-changing reality.
Medium Plans
10–14 daysKnown 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.
Wisdom for Daily Life
This 10-day study invites you to examine how wisdom actually operates in the ordinary rhythms of your life — not as an abstract ideal, but as a daily posture you either embrace or resist. Beginning with an honest look at where you are, the arc moves through the habits, fears, and relationships that shape your choices, pivoting at the moment you recognize that wisdom is less about knowing more and more about choosing differently. By the end, you will have moved from self-awareness to concrete, practiced commitment.