Why I’m Starting Two Bible Plans This Year (and Why I Hope You’ll Join Me)

Every year, I feel this quiet but persistent nudge: get back to the Word—daily, consistently, honestly.

Not out of obligation.
Not to check a box.
But because time and time again, Scripture has proven to be life-giving.

When the world feels loud, chaotic, anxious, and heavy, God’s Word grounds me.
It reminds me who God is.
It reminds me who I am.
And it reshapes how I respond to everything life throws my way.

That’s why this next year, I’m starting two Bible reading plans, and my simple goal is this:

Help people fall in love with God’s Word and build a daily rhythm of reading it.

Not perfectly.
Just faithfully.


Why Daily Bible Reading Matters

God’s Word has a way of doing things nothing else can.

  • It centers us when life feels scattered
  • It strengthens us when circumstances feel overwhelming
  • It forms us slowly, steadily, and deeply

The Bible doesn’t just inform us—it transforms us.

When we consistently feed ourselves with Scripture, we’re better equipped to:

  • Navigate anxiety and uncertainty
  • Lead our families with wisdom
  • Love people with grace
  • Stand firm when culture shifts
  • Live with hope instead of fear

Simply put: what we feed ourselves shapes us.


Plan #1: 365 Kingdom Living

This first plan is all about learning how to live Kingdom-first lives right here on earth.

365 Kingdom Living is designed to be:

  • Simple
  • Approachable
  • Sustainable

It walks through Scripture with daily, bite-sized devotions and passages that won’t overwhelm you but will steadily shape you.

This plan asks important questions like:

  • What does it actually look like to live in the Kingdom of God today?
  • How do we allow Scripture to shape our decisions, relationships, and priorities?
  • How do we move from just reading the Bible to hearing, studying, memorizing, meditating on, and applying it?

Over the course of the year, you’ll begin to see God’s Kingdom revealed throughout Scripture—and more importantly, reflected in your daily life.

This is a great plan if you’re:

  • New to daily Bible reading
  • Rebuilding a habit
  • Wanting a steady, manageable pace

Join the plan here:
Would you read the Bible Plan, 365 Daily Kingdom Living, with me?
https://bible.com/reading-plans/4124/together/77734347/invitation?token=Q7B5fSxrZ987qXY9BYFwQQ&source=share


Plan #2: New Testament in a Year | Daily Audio Guide

(The one I did last year—and loved)

This plan was a game-changer for me.

Through Through the Word, you’ll journey through:

  • All 27 books
  • All 260 chapters of the New Testament
  • In just 10 minutes a day

Each day includes a short audio guide from trusted teachers who bring clarity, insight, and context to the passage you’re reading.

It feels like having a guide walking alongside you—helping the Scriptures come alive and connect.

If you’ve ever thought:

  • “I want to understand the New Testament better”
  • “I struggle staying consistent”
  • “I learn better by listening”

This plan is for you.

Join the plan here:
Would you read the Bible Plan, New Testament in a Year | Daily Audio Guide, with me?
https://bible.com/reading-plans/34893/together/77734324/invitation?token=0XJkH_4YokBMsWA50UU5jg&source=share


Why Two Plans?

Because we all learn differently.

Some people love:

  • Short daily readings
  • Written devotions
  • Slow, reflective pacing

Others thrive with:

  • Audio teaching
  • Clear explanations
  • A focused daily time commitment

My hope is that one (or both) of these plans helps you build a rhythm that lasts beyond January enthusiasm.


An Invitation, Not a Challenge

This isn’t about guilt.
It’s not about streaks.
It’s not about perfection.

It’s about showing up, day after day, and letting God’s Word do what only it can do.

If you miss a day—jump back in.
If you fall behind—keep going.
If you don’t understand something—lean in.

God honors faithfulness.

“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”

This next year, my prayer is simple:
That we would be a people rooted in truth, formed by Scripture, and strengthened to live well in a broken world.

I’d love for you to join me.

Let’s read the Word—together.

A Night of Worship: United in Praise and Purpose

On Sunday, July 28, our church community experienced an unforgettable Night of Worship at our North Fort Worth Campus. It was a night filled with humble hearts and God-honoring worship as all five campuses celebrated our shared faith. The atmosphere was electric, and the unity and purpose were apparent.

Humility and Unity

The evening began with a powerful video introduction showcasing each campus, symbolizing our coming together as one family. This moving display of unity set the tone for the night and led seamlessly into the opening song, “Praise” by Elevation Worship. The song perfectly captured the spirit of the night, inviting everyone to lift their voices in gratitude and adoration.

Flexibility and Resilience

Throughout the event, we witnessed incredible flexibility and resilience from everyone involved. Our volunteer leaders took center stage in the middle of the service, leading us through three songs that highlighted our multiplier mindset. Their leadership was a testament to the strength and dedication of our community, showcasing how we can achieve great things when we work together with a common purpose.

Celebrating Our Work Ethic

The night concluded with all our worship pastors returning to the stage, bringing the evening to a powerful close. Their collective effort and work ethic were evident in every note and word sung. I am incredibly proud of everyone who contributed to making this night a success. Your hard work and dedication are truly inspiring, and they fill me with excitement for the future of our church community.

Join Us

As we look ahead, we always seek new members to join our teams. Whether you are a musician, a vocalist, or on the media team, we would love to have you join us. Together, we can continue to create meaningful and impactful experiences that honor God and bring our community closer together.

Thank you to everyone who attended and participated in our Night of Worship. Your presence and passion made it an event to remember. Let’s carry this spirit of humility, flexibility, resilience, and hard work into all we do as we grow and serve.