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 daysFoundations of Faith: A 7-Day Journey
This plan walks a new believer from the very first question — "Who is God, and does He know me?" — through the core pillars of Christian faith, arriving at a grounded, personal sense of belonging to God. By the end, the reader will not just know foundational truths but will feel the warmth and security of a faith that is truly their own.
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.
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.
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.
The Cost of Becoming: Discipline & Growth
This plan is a ten-day confrontation with the gap between who you are and who God is calling you to become. It does not offer easy encouragement — it demands honest self-examination, exposes the roots of spiritual stagnation, and moves the reader through repentance toward the kind of disciplined life that actually produces lasting change.
Handling Conflict: A 10-Day Journey
This plan takes readers from the raw discomfort of conflict through the hard interior work of self-examination, arriving at a vision of redemptive relationship. Small groups will wrestle together with why conflict feels so threatening, what it reveals about us, and what it looks like to pursue peace without losing truth or self.
Born in Fire: The Early Church
This ten-day journey traces the early church from its explosive, uncertain birth through its struggles, fractures, and faithful persistence — and arrives at a vision of what it means to belong to one another across every difference. Small groups will find themselves not just studying the first believers, but recognizing their own community in them: the same fears, the same hopes, the same God holding it all together.
Hope in Hard Seasons
This fourteen-day journey begins by honestly naming the weight of hard seasons — the confusion, the grief, the silence — and gradually moves the reader toward a steady, tested hope that is not the absence of pain but the presence of God within it. Each day invites personal reflection and self-examination, pressing the reader to look inward before looking upward. By the end, the reader arrives not at easy answers, but at genuine consolation: a deepened trust in the God who is near in the dark.
Long Plans
21–30 daysPrayer as a Way of Life
This 21-day journey moves the reader from an honest reckoning with their current prayer life — its gaps, its silences, its unspoken doubts — through a slow and interior deepening into what prayer actually is and can be. By the end, the reader arrives not at a method or a discipline, but at a posture: a way of living that is quietly, continuously oriented toward God.
Called Out: Walking with Abraham
This 21-day journey follows Abraham not as a distant hero but as a mirror — a man called out of comfort, repeatedly tested, and slowly reshaped by a God he was still learning to trust. Each day moves inward, asking the reader to sit with the same tensions Abraham faced: the cost of obedience, the silence of waiting, and the strange arithmetic of faith. By the end, the reader arrives not with all answers resolved, but with a deeper, more honest understanding of what it means to walk with God over the long haul.
Judgment and Restoration: The Refiner's Arc
This 21-day study takes the reader through the full theological drama of divine judgment and restoration — not as two separate doctrines, but as a single, inseparable movement of God's character. The reader will be confronted with the weight of sin, the terrifying justice of God, and the radical nature of restoration that emerges only on the far side of reckoning. By the end, the reader will not simply know more about judgment and restoration — they will have been measured by both.
Learning 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 Throne Above All Things
This 21-day journey moves through the full weight of what it means to live under a sovereign God — beginning with the disorienting questions that sovereignty raises, descending into its tensions and paradoxes, and arriving at a posture of trust that has been tested and refined rather than assumed. By the end, the reader will not have resolved every mystery, but will have been reshaped by sitting inside them long enough to find a different kind of ground to stand on.
Extended Plans
40–60 daysThe Psalms: A Journey Through Emotion
This 40-day study leads the reader through the full emotional landscape of the Psalms — from raw honesty about pain and confusion, through the slow work of trust and transformation, to a settled place of worship and rest. Each day invites personal reflection rather than quick answers, guiding the reader to meet themselves — and God — with greater depth and authenticity by the end.
The Gospel of Matthew: A Deep Walk
This 45-day journey moves through Matthew's Gospel not as a survey but as a sustained encounter — tracing the arc from the ancient promises of Israel to the explosive claim of a risen King who redefines everything. The reader will be invited to sit inside Matthew's theological world, feel the mounting tension between Jesus and the religious establishment, and finally arrive at the Great Commission not as a familiar conclusion but as a genuinely unsettling and transforming charge.
The Whole Story: Genesis to Revelation
This 60-day journey traces the single, unified narrative of Scripture — from creation's first light to the New Jerusalem's eternal dawn — not as a survey of books, but as a deep immersion into the Bible's grand themes of covenant, fracture, redemption, and consummation. The reader will move through the full arc of God's story at a contemplative pace, sitting with its tensions, its silences, and its beauty, arriving at the end not merely more informed, but more formed — with a sense of having inhabited the whole story and found their place within it.