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Everybody Wants To Win But Nobody Wants To Wait
5 Days
Through these comprehensive daily readings, learn how to wait on God's timing in all aspects of life, from healing to relationships. Discover how to make the most of the waiting season and pray according to God's will. This devotional is based on Everybody Wants to Win, But Nobody Wants to Wait by Marcus Gill.

Travel Light
7 Days
In a crowded Christmas season, most of us feel the stress and anxiety of family relationships, financial pressure, hasty decisions, and disappointed expectations. So go ahead. Take a breath. Start this Life.Church Bible Plan and realize the weight we feel may be something God never asked us to carry. How about we let go of the baggage? Let’s travel light.

Good News: Encouragement for a World in Crisis
7 Days
We’re living in an unprecedented time because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Where do we find hope and “good news” in the middle of a continual stream of bad news? For followers of Jesus, there is always Good News. In this 7-day Plan, we’ll dive into some promises we find in our good God and the faith we’ll need to stand on them.

ONE THING
7 Days
We are going to find what it means to live for Jesus in a distracted world. This world is running at a hundred miles per hour, and we have more information in our hands than we can handle. Is that the nature of this modern world? How do we slow down in such a fast-paced environment? Psalm 27:4 has the answer – ONE THING, with Ps Andrew Cartledge.

Joy for the Journey: Finding Hope in the Midst of Trial
7 Days
We may not always see or feel it, but God is always with us... even when we're going through hard things. In this plan, Finding Hope Coordinator Amy LaRue writes from the heart about her own family's struggle with addiction and how God's joy broke through in their darkest times.

Inconceivable Redemption: God's Presence In Miscarriage And Infertility
8 days
Are you experiencing the pain and grief of pregnancy loss? Let's walk together through the many emotions, ask the hard questions, and seek Biblical answers. God's inconceivable redemption is not only possible in the darkest moments, but most evident and surprising in them.