Principle 01
Study with a Journal
Every guide contains reflection questions and application prompts designed to be written, not just thought. Writing forces precision and creates a record of your spiritual journey.
Principle 02
Follow the Study Plans
Each guide has a structured 8–12 week plan. The plans are cumulative — later weeks build on earlier ones. Give each plan its full time before moving on.
Principle 03
Study with Someone
These guides work best in community — a friend, small group, or spouse studying alongside you. Each guide has enough content for weekly group discussion.
Principle 04
Apply Before Moving On
Resist consuming these guides intellectually without application. Each week includes at least one practical step. Do the step before moving forward. Obedience, not accumulation, is the goal.
Principle 05
Pray Before You Read
Begin every session by asking the Holy Spirit to illuminate what you are studying. This is not a religious formality — it is acknowledging the one Person who makes Scripture come alive.
Principle 06
Return, Don't Just Move On
These are reference tools for life, not courses to complete and shelf. Every season of life brings you back to different sections. The Psalms in grief. Romans 8 in doubt. The Trinity guide when prayer needs renewal.