TEEN dEvotional resources

These resources are made available to you to help you spend time with God.

DEvotional books available online for purchase:

 

bible reading schedules:

 

podcast:

  • Rand Hummel “Daily Meditations.” – Daily excerpt from Wilds 6 Week Devotional books. Available on:
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resources made available by the wilds:

 

for deeper study:

 

IDEAS For GETTING To KNoW GoD(taken from this resource from the Wilds)

  • Create a notebook on the character of God- a “Biography of God.”
  • Study the names of God. How does knowing this name of God change how you to relate to Him?
  • Study different aspects of God’s character. Look for passages where God reveals that specific aspect of His
        nature to someone.
  • Choose a Gospel (Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John) to read through. Look for one specific truth about Christ as you            read.
  • Study the “I Am” statements of Christ.
  • Study out what the epistles say about the believer’s union with Christ.
  • Study Psalm 119 and mark every reference to God’s Word. What is God’s Word like? What does it do? What kind of        attitude does the psalmist have towards it? 
  • Study I Corinthians 13. How are each of these qualities of love displayed in the life of Jesus Christ?
  • Read through the New Testament marking every reference to prayer. What needs to change in your life?
  • Study the “one another” passages in the New Testament. Think of how Jesus fulfilled these, and how you can!
  • Read through the book of Acts (one chapter a day) looking for one theme as you read.
  • Read through Jeremiah, marking any reference to pride in one color and any reference to humility in another.
  • Do a biographical study on different characters in the Bible.
  • Focus on an area of your life where growth in Christlikeness is needed. 
  • Read Proverbs. Read one chapter per day. Study the different types of people found in Proverbs. Look for themes.
  • Read a passage or chapter once a day for a full month (Philippians, Colossians, James, 1 Peter, 1 John, Romans 6).          Look for God’s character, major themes, and timeless truths.
  • Read through the Bible. Use a One Year Bible with assigned daily readings. Try a chronological reading schedule.        Read through a specific book of the Bible, using a single-volume commentary to help you as you work through it.