and Nahor lived after he begat Terah an hundred and nineteen years, and begat sons and daughters.
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4 Days
This devotional invites women to explore the profound story of Sarah from the Bible, focusing on her struggles with infertility and her unwavering faith in God. It sets the stage for understanding how Sarah’s experiences can resonate with modern women facing similar challenges.
5 Days
This Guided Bible Reading Plan is designed to help you take your Bible reading experience to the next level. If you’ve ever read the Bible and been completely confused, this plan is for you. Within this plan each day you’re equipped with a full summary filled with context so you can have deeper clarity as you read through the book of Genesis.
In this five day plan, we walk through Genesis 6 to 11 and watch the world unravel because of human sin, yet also see God’s surprising mercy at every turn. From the flood and God’s covenant with Noah to the rebellion at Babel, these chapters show a God who judges evil but refuses to abandon his creation. If you want greater clarity as you read Scripture, this plan will help you understand how these stories prepare us for Jesus, the one who carries our judgment and gathers the nations by his grace.
A lot of men quietly live with the pressure to hold it together, especially when life feels stalled. In Genesis 11–12, Abraham’s story begins in a place many men recognize: a dead end marked by loss, fear and unanswered questions. God does not shame Abraham for where he is. He meets him there and calls him forward. This five-day plan explores how God engages men who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or responsible for outcomes they cannot control. Through Abraham’s early journey, we see how God builds resilience, identity, and purpose – not through perfection, but through movement, honesty, and trust.
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