How to choose a plan
If you’re new to daily Bible reading, start with the 7-Day Healing or Beginners plan — both are designed for people who haven’t read the Bible systematically before. If you’re in a particular season — anxiety, grief, waiting on God — go straight to the plan that names your experience. If you want a liturgical anchor for the church year, use Advent (December) or Lent (February–April). If you want to read the entire New Testament, the 90-Day plan takes you through all 27 books.
Every plan saves your progress automatically in your browser. You can start any plan at any time and pick up exactly where you left off.
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21-Day Holy Spirit Plan
The most-read plan on this site. Three weeks exploring who the Holy Spirit is, how He works, and what it means to walk with Him daily. Draws on Joel, John, Acts, Romans, and Ephesians.
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30-Day Beginners Plan
30 daysFor anyone new to reading the Bible — four weeks introducing God, Jesus, the Christian life, and how to stand firm. Includes plain-language “Key Term” explanations each day.
21-Day Prayer Plan
21 daysThree weeks on the foundations, forms, and depths of prayer — covering adoration, confession, intercession, lament, fasting, and listening prayer. Includes a daily Practice block.
7-Day Healing Plan
7 daysA week for those praying for healing — physical, emotional, or relational. Honest about why healing doesn’t always come the way we ask. Includes a Pastoral Note and an Honest Question each day.
21-Day Promises of God
21 daysThree weeks standing on Scripture’s greatest promises — why they hold, what they cover, and how to keep trusting them when life contradicts them. Includes a daily Promise Card and a 21-promise quick-reference index.
21-Day Anxiety & Fear Plan
21 daysFor anyone dealing with worry, fear, or anxiety — not a simple “just trust God” plan but an honest, pastoral journey through what Scripture says and what it costs to believe it. Includes a daily Reframe block.
21-Day Holy Spirit Plan
21 daysWho the Spirit is, how He works, and what walking with Him looks like in ordinary life. Three weeks covering identity, gifts, fruit, and daily dependence. The most-read plan on this site.
Seasonal Plans
25-Day Advent Plan
Dec 1–25December 1–25. Four weeks of Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love — structured around the four Advent candles — culminating on Christmas Day with the Word made flesh. Includes daily Advent Responses.
40-Day Lenten Plan
Ash Wed–Holy SatAsh Wednesday to Holy Saturday. Six weeks — Return, Suffering, the Interior Life, Psalms of Ascent, the Servant Songs, and Holy Week. Ends deliberately at the sealed tomb. Includes a daily Lenten Discipline.
Extended Reading
New Testament in 90 Days
90 daysAll 27 books of the New Testament — Matthew through Revelation — in three months. Includes a book introduction for every book, a 90-day daily tracker with personal notes, and five Milestone Reflections at the end of each section.
How our reading plans work
Daily Scripture
Each day has a passage, reflection, and prayer — 8 to 12 minutes of reading.
Progress Saved
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Mobile Friendly
Every plan is designed for phone, tablet, and desktop reading.
Completely Free
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All plans at a glance
| Plan | Days | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| 21-Day Holy Spirit | 21 | Understanding and experiencing the Holy Spirit |
| 30-Day Beginners | 30 | New believers or anyone new to daily Bible reading |
| 21-Day Prayer | 21 | Deepening your prayer life in every form |
| 7-Day Healing | 7 | Praying for healing; honest about unanswered prayer |
| 21-Day Promises of God | 21 | Standing on God’s word in hard seasons |
| 21-Day Anxiety & Fear | 21 | Dealing with worry, fear, and anxiety |
| 25-Day Advent | 25 | December 1–25 · Hope, Peace, Joy, Love |
| 40-Day Lenten | 40 | Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday |
| New Testament in 90 Days | 90 | Reading all 27 NT books cover to cover |
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
Psalm 119:105 (NIV)