A verse a day, gathered by need
Short, themed journeys through Scripture — one verse and a gentle reflection each day. Read at your own pace, wherever you are.
A Grateful Heart
A 7-day plan to grow in thankfulness — training the heart to notice God's goodness, one day at a time.
Beginning the Day With God
A 7-day plan for starting your mornings in the Word — a gentle rhythm of meeting God before the day begins.
Comfort in Grief
A 10-day companion for loss and grief — Scripture and gentle words for a heart that is hurting, with no rush and no platitudes.
First Steps of Faith
A 7-day plan for new believers — the foundational truths to stand on as you begin walking with God.
God's Love for You
A 7-day plan on the love of God — everlasting, unearned, and reaching you exactly where you are.
Hope in Hard Times
A 10-day plan for holding onto hope when life is heavy — a verse and a gentle word to steady you each day.
Learning to Trust God
A 7-day plan on trusting God when you can't see the way — leaning on Him rather than your own understanding.
Peace for Anxious Hearts
A 14-day journey through Scripture for worry and anxiety — one verse and a gentle word each morning.
Strength for the Weary
A 7-day plan for when you're running on empty — Scripture on the strength God gives to those who have none left.
Who You Are in Christ
A 7-day plan on your true identity — who God says you are, once you belong to Him. Truer than any other voice.
Bible reading plans for real life
A reading plan is one of the simplest ways to build a steady habit in God’s Word. Instead of wondering where to start each day, you follow a short, themed path — a single verse and a gentle word to carry with you. Each of our plans is built around a real need, from anxiety and hard seasons to simply beginning your mornings with God.
Every verse is drawn straight from Scripture and quoted accurately, with a short reflection to help it land. Read a day each morning, take two if you like, or revisit a plan whenever you need it — there is no pressure and no schedule to keep. However you use them, these plans are a gentle, unhurried way to keep meeting God, one verse at a time.