Heard about EC’s 30 Day Challenge, but don’t know what it is? Now you do!
Starting June 1, we’re inviting readers, youth groups, and our Facebook/Twitter followers to start an adventure for us. Those who want to take part will agree to spend 10-15 minutes each day studying Scripture, using the June EC devotions as a guide.
Throughout the month, participants will study four aspects of God’s character: God as Creator, gracious, wise, and holy.
Each morning at 8 a.m., we’ll post a reminder of what passage to read in the Bible that day. Around 8:15 a.m., we’ll post a discussion starter or two on our FB/Twitter feeds to help participants start thinking about what they’ve learned today. We’ll post another discussion starter around 3:30 p.m. to invite further discussion about the day’s Scripture passage. Throughout the day, we’ll respond to participants as they answer our questions or pose some of their own. Throughout the month, we’ll share badges participants can share on Facebook or Twitter (or even use as their profile pics) during the month-long challenge.
Each Friday afternoon, we’ll invite students to tell us what God has taught them throughout the week and how what they’ve studied has challenged and changed them.
Once a week, we’ll randomly pick a couple of active participants and send them an EC T-shirt. They will be notified on Facebook or Twitter and given instructions on how to receive their prize.
To participate, we recommend that you have a copy of EC to guide them. While it isn’t necessary, it will help you to dig deeper into Scripture, focus your Bible study, and teach you tools that will help you know how to study Scripture throughout your lives. (Do be aware that it takes 6-8 weeks for the first issue of a new subscription to arrive. Learn more about subscribing at www.lifeway.com/ec or by calling Customer Service at 1-800-458-2772.)
If you’re planning to participate, tell us! Write a note in the comments here, tell us on Facebook, or tweet it! (@ECdevo, use the hashtag #EC30Days)


Question: When you first heard about having a quiet time, what was the most confusing part?
In our incredibly diverse country, we have the unique opportunity to touch the nations within our own communities. Broken and hurting people are all around us, desperate for a Savior who can reach beyond the cultural differences and language barriers that often divide us.

The Plan


Most high school seniors scramble to fill out college applications and cram for ACT’s and SAT’s, all while trying to apply for as many scholarships as humanly possible. Why? College is just what you do after high school, right?
Does that sound about right?

