Let God's Word become the foundation of your day.
Rediscover the beauty of Scripture and deepen your faith with Daily Bible Study. Perfect for busy individuals, this thoughtfully designed resource fits seamlessly into your day, offering everything you need on a single page. Each daily devotion includes a Scripture reference, a relatable faith-based question, a practical explanation of the passage, and a heartfelt prayer to guide your reflection.
Let's face it, studying the Bible can feel overwhelming. Whether you're just starting or feeling isolated in your spiritual practice, building a meaningful connection with Scripture can seem like a challenge. That's why Daily Bible Study was created--to make your time in God's Word approachable, inspiring, and impactful.
The themes spanning 4-5 weeks in this quarterly resource, aligned with the liturgical calendar, will help you uncover the richness of the Bible's overarching story and explore the nuances of individual passages without feeling lost. Each theme is brought to life by a single author, ensuring it feels cohesive, personal, and clear. Over time, you'll feel like you're connecting with an old friend who understands your spiritual walk and encourages your growth.
Whether you're seeking a consistent devotional habit or a fresh, guided approach to Scripture, this resource helps you experience God intimately, strengthen your spirit, and focus on meaningful growth.
This quarter's theme: Lament. Confession. Rebirth
Daily Bible Study Spring 2026 is picking up right where winter ends, diving into Lent. Through the 14 weeks of spring, we will consider a range of how we speak to God and how God speaks to us.
While this is a product for individuals, it also serves as an excellent companion resource for those using the Adult Bible Studies curriculum with their small groups.
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About the Author :
Betsy Haas (Author)
Betsy Haas is an ordained United Methodist minister serving Kitty Hawk United Methodist Church in the Outer Banks in North Carolina. She is the author of Mourning Break and ADVENTuring to the Manger. She writes a daily online devotional called "At Water's Edge." Betsy and her husband, Kenn, have two adult children, Sarah and Jamie, who live in Florida and Georgia. She is an avid runner, traveler, and reader. She and Kenn enjoy boating around the canals and sound in Colington.
Rhoda E. Preston (Author)
Rhoda Preston is a retired elder in the Iowa Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church with a doctor of ministry in Biblical Preaching from Luther Seminary. She and her husband, Don, live in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. They have two children, five
grandchildren, and a love for music and cooking.
Rita B. Hays (Author)
Rita B. Hays, an ordained deacon in the Tennessee-Western Kentucky Annual Conference, is Pastor at Beech Grove United Methodist Church, Whites Creek, Tennessee. She has served in the local church in Christian Education for over 25 years. She has led numerous workshops on the district, conference, and national levels for The United Methodist Church. Hays also serves as an adjunct professor at Lindsey Wilson College in Columbia, Kentucky. Dr. Hays is the author of The Children's Minister, The Most Important Space in the Church: The Nursery, and All in the Family: Faith Issues for Families Facing Addiction.