How to Build a Daily Devotional Habit That Actually Sticks
You've started a devotional before. Maybe more than once. Here's why most daily devotional habits fall apart — and three principles that actually help them stick.
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You've started a devotional before. Maybe more than once. Here's why most daily devotional habits fall apart — and three principles that actually help them stick.
Read article →Forgiveness sounds simple until you're the one who was actually hurt. This is a pastoral, honest guide to what biblical forgiveness really is — and how to begin, even when the wound is still raw.
Read article →There's a kind of tired that sleep doesn't fix. If you're running on empty and don't know how to keep going, this is written for you — with honesty, not platitudes, and KJV Scripture that speaks directly into exhaustion.
Read article →The world defines you by what you do, who you know, and what you've been through. But the Bible says something different about who you are in Christ — and it doesn't change based on your worst day. Here's what Scripture actually says.
Read article →You're still showing up — but the warmth is gone, the prayers feel hollow, and God feels silent or distant. This is for the person walking through that disconnection. Honest words, KJV Scripture, and a real path back.
Read article →Most Christians genuinely want a daily devotional habit. So why does it fall apart after a week? It's not a faith problem — it's a discipline problem. Here's what Scripture says about consistency, and practical steps that actually work.
Read article →Something broke. Maybe suddenly — a phone call, a diagnosis, a goodbye that didn't go the way anyone planned. Or maybe slowly. Either way, you're here. This is written for you — with honesty, not platitudes, and real hope that doesn't ask you to pretend.
Read article →You've started devotionals before. Maybe you made it a week. Maybe less. This isn't a lecture — it's a practical, honest guide for the person who genuinely wants to finish a 30-day devotional for once.
Read article →You believe — but barely. The prayers go out and nothing comes back. Life hasn't gone the way you expected. Here's what to do when faith feels hard and doubt is louder than certainty.
Read article →Most Christians want to read the Bible every day. Very few actually do it consistently. Not because they don't care — but because life fills up fast, guilt creeps in after a missed day, and the habit quietly collapses. Here's a practical, honest guide to building daily Bible reading that actually sticks.
Read article →There are seasons in the faith life that are hard to explain to anyone who hasn't experienced them. Not a crisis. Just flat. The prayers feel hollow, Scripture sits on the page, and something that used to be alive has gone quiet. That's spiritual dryness — and it doesn't mean God has moved.
Read article →If you're in a spiritual dry spell — not a crisis exactly, but that sustained sense of going through the motions — this is for you. Not with easy answers. Not with a checklist. Just honest words for a moment most Christians know and very few will admit they're in.
Read article →If you used to read the Bible regularly and drifted away — for weeks, months, or even years — this isn't a lecture. It's an honest guide for the person who genuinely wants to come back but doesn't quite know how.
Read article →There are moments when you try to pray and nothing comes. Not from lack of faith. Not because you've walked away. The words simply won't form. You are not doing it wrong — and the Bible has more to say about this moment than you might expect.
Read article →If you want to build a daily habit with God but aren't sure how to structure it — or you keep starting and stopping and wondering what you're doing wrong — this is for you. A quiet time doesn't have to be complicated. It just has to be real.
Read article →If you're feeling deeply alone right now — not just physically, but in that bone-deep way where even a crowded room doesn't help — this is not a lecture about trying harder. It's an honest look at what God says to the person sitting in that silence.
Read article →If you're in the middle of a worry spiral right now — turning the same fears over and over, not sleeping well, running the worst-case scenarios — this isn't a lecture. It's a conversation about what God actually says to the person who can't stop worrying.
Read article →If you've ever picked up a Bible and then put it right back down because you didn't know where to start — you're in good company. This guide is for anyone who wants to read the Bible but doesn't know where to begin.
Read article →Depression is real. It is not a lack of faith, not a character flaw, and not something you can simply decide your way out of. If you are carrying that weight right now, this is for you — not a clinical guide, but a pastoral one, full of the words God left us for exactly these moments.
Read article →There are seasons in life when peace feels like a distant memory — when circumstances are pressing in from every side and your mind won't slow down long enough to rest. The Bible doesn't just tell you to calm down and trust God. It shows you what peace looks like, where it comes from, and how to find it.
Read article →Most Christians have seasons where prayer feels like talking to a wall. The words come out but nothing comes back. You close your Bible and don't feel different. Feeling this doesn't mean your faith is broken — it means you're human.
Read article →You want to pray more. You've tried before — maybe for a few days, maybe even a few weeks. But life gets busy, mornings blur together, and before long the habit slips away again. The good news is that building a consistent prayer habit doesn't require two hours a day or a seminary degree.
Read article →There are seasons in the Christian life that no one really prepares you for — seasons when you pray and it feels like nothing comes back. If you are in one of those seasons right now, this is for you.
Read article →There's a particular kind of spiritual loneliness that's hard to describe to someone who hasn't felt it. You remember what it was like to feel close to God — and then somewhere along the way, that feeling faded. Here's the path back.
Read article →There is a moment most people of faith eventually face. It is not a dramatic crisis. It is the moment when you have tried, prayed, waited, and kept going — and you are just tired. You feel like giving up.
Read article →There are seasons when everything you counted on starts to shift at once. The job. The relationship. The health news that came out of nowhere. That gap — between knowing you should trust and actually being able to — is one of the most honest places a person can be.
Read article →Anxiety doesn't respond to logic the way we want it to. And if you're a person of faith, there's an added weight: the feeling that you shouldn't be like this. Before we go anywhere else — that shame isn't from God.
Read article →Grief can make God feel distant — not because He has left, but because silence is one of the hardest things faith has to hold. Scripture doesn't offer easy answers, but it does offer something better: honesty about what loss actually feels like, and a God who enters it with you.
Read article →There's a particular kind of loneliness that doesn't come from being isolated from other people. It comes from showing up — to church, to prayer, to all the right places — and feeling like nothing is landing.
Read article →Maybe it's been months. Maybe it's been years. You used to pray, read your Bible, feel close to God — and somewhere along the way, that quietly slipped away. Life got loud. Doubt crept in. You made choices you're not proud of. Or maybe nothing dramatic even happened — you just… drifted.
Read article →That feeling — that low-grade fog where nothing feels urgent but nothing feels clear either — is more common than most people talk about. You're going through the motions of life, maybe even the motions of faith, but something is missing.
Read article →If you've ever looked up "devotional for anxiety" at 11pm when your chest is tight and your mind won't stop — you already know the problem with most of what comes up.
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