A Daily Practice
One Scripture.
One Step.
Every Day.
“Faith is not a feeling. It is a daily practice.”
Today's Scripture
Peace“Be still, and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.”
— Psalm 46:10
We live in a world that never stops demanding our attention. Notifications, obligations, urgency. But God's invitation is almost countercultural: be still. Not passive — present. There is a difference between doing nothing and being still before God. Stillness is a posture of trust. It says: I believe you are in control, and I don't need to manufacture an outcome. Today, find one moment — even sixty seconds — where you are not scrolling, not planning, not rehearsing. Just present.
Today's Action Step
Set a two-minute timer. Sit somewhere quiet, close your eyes, and simply be still.
How It Works
Three steps. Every day. No performance required.
01
Read
One verse. Read it slowly. Read it twice. Let it land before you move.
02
Reflect
A short reflection connects the Scripture to where you actually are right now.
03
Act
One clear, concrete action. Not a feeling. A step. Something you can actually do today.
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