Follow a focused set of guided plans that connect Bible reading, visual tools, church history, and daily reflection in one clear path.
Walk through the biblical narrative with maps, timelines, and historical context.
A 21-day journey from the slavery of Egypt through the wilderness to the Promised Land
Walk alongside the Israelites in this three-week study as they experience God's miraculous rescue, grumble in the dry wilderness, receive God's holy law, and finally cross into the land promised to Abraham. Using maps, timelines, and insights from the early church, you will see how this ancient physical journey mirrors our own path from sin to salvation.
A 21-day chronological journey tracking the footsteps of the Savior
Walk the dusty roads of first-century Israel in this 3-week chronological study of the life of Christ. Using maps and timelines alongside insights from the earliest Christians, you will trace Jesus' life from His birth in a small village, through the crowds of His Galilean miracles, all the way to the cross, the empty tomb, and the birth of the church.
A 14-day study on living faithfully in exile and trusting God's control of the future
Walk through the book of Daniel and the New Testament prophecies it inspired. Over two weeks, you will learn from Daniel's quiet courage in a hostile culture, decode the wild dreams of ancient kings, and explore the timelines of Revelation. This plan will leave you confident that no matter how chaotic the world gets, God's Kingdom is unshakeable.
A 14-day study on how the ancient festivals pointed to Jesus
God gave ancient Israel a calendar of seven feasts, not just as holidays, but as detailed, prophetic dress rehearsals for the saving work of Jesus Christ. In this two-week study, you will spend the first week exploring the rituals of these ancient festivals. In the second week, you will read the New Testament to see how Jesus fulfilled the Spring feasts at His first coming, and how the Autumn feasts guarantee His return.
A 14-day study of how God makes His home with humanity
Trace the story of God's dwelling place. Over two weeks, you will move from the tent of the Tabernacle in the wilderness, to Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem, all the way to the revelation in Hebrews that Jesus is the ultimate Temple. See how these ancient structures were designed to point us to the grace, access, and presence of God we enjoy today.
A 21-day journey from the fall of Babylon to the dawn of the New Testament
Bridge the gap between the Old and New Testaments. In this three-week study, you will walk through the heartbreak of the Babylonian exile, the dangerous rebuilding of Jerusalem, and the 400 'silent years' where empires clashed and the Jewish people fought to survive. See how God was working in the silence to prepare the world for the arrival of Jesus.
A 21-day walk through the growth of Christianity in the book of Acts
Follow the birth of the Christian church from a terrified room in Jerusalem to the pagan cities of the Roman Empire. Over three weeks, you will trace the apostles through riots, shipwrecks, and prisons, and see how the Holy Spirit empowered ordinary people to turn the world upside down.
Explore core doctrines by tracing what the whole Bible teaches about a single topic.
A 7-day study of one God in three Persons
Over seven days, trace the revelation of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit from the opening verses of Genesis through the Great Commission. With help from the Church Fathers who defended this truth at great cost, you will see that God has always existed as a communion of love — and that He welcomes you into it.
Seven days tracing how God rescues His people from Genesis to Romans
Salvation runs through the entire Bible — from the moment humanity fell in the Garden to Paul's insistence that nothing can separate us from God's love. Over seven days, follow the story of redemption from the Fall through the sacrificial system, the Suffering Servant, and Paul's letters. The Church Fathers will walk with you as you see that salvation has always been a gift, never a wage.
A 7-day study through the waters of Scripture
Baptism runs through the entire Bible — from Noah's flood to the Red Sea crossing, from Ezekiel's promise of cleansing to Jesus stepping into the Jordan. Over seven days, trace the theme of water, death, and new life from Genesis to Romans. Guided by the Church Fathers who taught new converts the meaning of their baptism, you will see that going under the water is a declaration of death to the old self and of resurrection with Christ into new life.