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 daysLearning 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.
Loving Others Well
This seven-day journey moves from an honest reckoning with why loving others is genuinely hard, through the habits and postures that make love concrete, to a final arrival at love as a chosen, practiced way of life. By the end, small groups will have surfaced real tensions, named specific obstacles, and walked away with a shared vocabulary and practical commitments for loving the people in front of them.
The Weight of Your Words
This seven-day study takes you on an honest inward journey through the power and peril of speech — beginning with an unflinching look at what your words reveal about you, moving through the hidden forces that drive them, and arriving at a practical, renewed vision for how you speak every day. By the end, you won't just think differently about language — you'll have a concrete posture to carry into every conversation.
Medium Plans
10–14 daysHandling 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.
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.
Long Plans
21–30 daysJudgment 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.
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.