A new, deeply-biblical devotional in every category — every morning.
For the mind that will not grow quiet, Scripture offers a steadier place to stand without denying what feels frightening.
For those who mourn, these readings honor what has been lost and the Christ who weeps beside the grave.
For moments when danger feels close and courage feels thin, these readings turn toward the God who stays near.
For the ache of feeling unseen or left behind, a daily word about the God who knows, gathers, and remains.
For bodies under strain and prayers without easy answers, Scripture holds suffering, care, and resurrection hope together.
For the weight of bills, uncertainty, and enough-for-today questions, these readings seek trust without minimizing need.
For the disorientation of lost work and uncertain next steps, Scripture speaks dignity deeper than a title or paycheck.
For those who have spent themselves past empty, these readings make room for limits, rest, and the gentle yoke of Christ.
For days when light feels absent, Scripture gives language for the dark and a hope sturdy enough to wait there.
For seasons when the answer has not come, Scripture teaches a hope that can remain awake without demanding a timetable.
For longing carried month after month, these readings hold lament, dignity, and belonging without offering formulas.
For a life that is whole in Christ, whether singleness is welcomed, costly, temporary, or lifelong.
For changing strength, accumulated losses, and enduring purpose, Scripture names the grace of being carried still.
For unfamiliar thresholds and the grace to begin again, these readings attend to the God who goes before you.
For the long, ordinary work of covenant love, Scripture forms patience, truthfulness, repair, and delight.
For the holy, exhausting work of raising children, these readings return tired parents to the Shepherd’s care.
For wounds that cannot be called small, Scripture leads toward costly mercy rooted in the cross.
For those watching someone they love wander far, Scripture makes room for grief, prayer, boundaries, and hope.
For ordinary labor, hidden faithfulness, and questions of purpose, these readings place work beneath Christ’s lordship.
For circumstances that remain unstable, Scripture anchors hope in the risen Christ rather than optimism.
For learning to receive today as gift without denying its sorrows, Scripture trains the heart in truthful thanks.
For faith carrying real questions, these readings bring uncertainty into the presence of Christ instead of hiding it.
For the private moment of choosing what will master you, Scripture offers truth, escape, confession, and grace.
For prayer that feels empty and desire that has gone quiet, these readings keep company with a thirsty soul.