Our 16-DAY BIBLE CHALLENGE STARTS AUGUST 1!✨ However, please note, this challenge will work for any month or day for 16 days! Don’t worry if you missed the first few days! You can catch up on your pace!
August is that sweet in-between —
📚 Kids heading back to school
✏️ Teachers setting up classrooms
🎒 Parents shifting back into routines
🌞 And yet… summer isn’t quite over!
We’re still soaking up sunshine, pool days, cookouts, and late sunsets — but also slowly preparing our hearts and homes for structure again. What better time to anchor ourselves in the Word before the full swing of fall?
This 16-day Bible challenge is the perfect bridge:
☀️ Stay present in the joys of summer
📖 Reignite your faith
🗓️ Reset your routine with God at the center
Join us this August for a 16-day Bible challenge through the powerful book of Romans! We’ll read one chapter a day, uncovering deep truths about God’s grace, salvation, and what it really means to live by faith. Romans lays the foundation of the Gospel and helps us understand the beauty of being made right with God—not by works, but by His mercy. This book doesn’t just shape theology—it transforms hearts. Each chapter offers timeless wisdom we can apply to modern-day struggles like identity, purpose, and navigating a world that often pulls us away from truth. Whether you’re reading Romans for the first time or the fiftieth, come expecting clarity, conviction, and a renewed sense of God’s love for you.
The 16-Day Reading Plan


The Importance of the Book of Romans
Have you ever wanted to do right, but felt you couldn’t? The book of Romans is a powerhouse of truth, redemption, and mercy. As humans, we are all struggling with inner wars and the temptation of sin. The book of Romans is the blueprint to help us fight through this ongoing inner war. Another question, Have you ever heard poor planning leads to poor performance? For many circumstances, this is true. Usually, with proper understanding and a system–success follows. The book of Romans is important because Paul established a solid framework to help believers understand the gospel on a broader scope. We can apply this framework to our own lives today to help us fight spiritual warfare. Paul teaches humanity’s relationship to Christ. Paul shed light that as humans, we are all sinners. Some sin may look different than others, but if we sit and be honest with ourselves, we should admit we are all violators to sin. Through Jesus, He is our only true saving grace. Though we can not escape sin, there is redemption through Jesus.




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