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At the end of every week, we'll give you a challenge—something to try that might be outside your regular routine. Each challenge is designed to help you develop one important spiritual habit. This week, it's...
SPEND TIME WITH GOD
There's no formula or one right way to spend time with God. Whether you already know how you like to spend time with God, or you're still trying to understand how to hear God's voice, today's challenge is going to help you experiment with some new ways of connecting with God. Try it and see what you discover about God—and about yourself, too!
Nicodemus came to Jesus at night out of fear of being seen by those he worked with. Yet, Nicodemus wanted to know more about Jesus. He did so by spending time with Jesus and asking him questions.
This week, connect with God in a new way. For a few days, keep a list of questions that come to mind that you'd like to ask Jesus. After you've made your list, set aside time to be quiet with God so it will feel like just the two of you. Take out your list and pick the question most important to you right now. Spend time praying about the question and journaling what you hear God say.
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About this Plan

Whether you've gone to church your whole life or just started, it’s understandable if you have questions about God and the Bible, especially when some things seem unbelievable. Our doubts don’t have to destroy our faith. We might just find our voice when we speak up about questions we have. For the next 28 days, we’ll look at how Jesus met people where they were, showing that we can trust him even when we don't understand. We’ll also see that trusting God’s plan is key to knowing that our questions really do matter and God never gives up on us.
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