Introducing our Devotionals
Our mission at Hosanna Revival is to excite you about engaging in Scripture by creating beautiful and intentional tools for your life. Each of our devotionals is written by a talented writer in the Hosanna Revival community and intended to point you to Jesus, give you practical applications for the Christian life, and stand firmly on the Word of God.
By SarahRuth Owens
The Everyday Banquet
Topic: Family Discipleship
Type of Study: Devotional
Length of Study: 52 Weeks
Focal Scripture: Multiple passages
Structure: 52 Weekly entries divided into 4 seasons with 4 recipes and 4 hymns per season.
The Everyday Banquet invites families to interrupt their daily busyness and return to the table of discipleship. Together, families will prepare meals, engage in discussion, read God’s Word, and worship. While practicing these rhythms, families will be given the tools to naturally discuss God together as they cultivate the ancient practice of a “sabbath meal” around the table.
by Paige Stitt Mcbride
In Weeping and Rejoicing
Topic: Emotional Wellness
Type of Study: Book
Length of Study: 8 chapters
Focal Scripture: multiple passages
In Weeping and Rejoicing breaks down a biblical understanding of emotions and offers readers a practical way forward in their emotional struggles.
BY KARI MINTER
Beyond Egypt
Topic: Freedom and obedience
Type of Study: Bible Study
Length of Study: 7 weeks
Focal Scripture: Exodus
Beyond Egypt is an inductive Bible study on Exodus for those who desire to deeply understand God’s Word and want to learn how to apply that knowledge to their daily life.
BY KATIE NOBLE
God Our Home
Topic: Rootedness
Type of Study: Bible Study
Length of Study: 10 weeks
Focal Scripture: The Gospel of John
God Our Home is a 10-part Bible study on the Gospel of John for the one longing for a sense of rootedness that stretches beyond earthly security.
by Alicia Hamilton
Eternity In Our Hearts
Topic: Purpose and the meaning of life
Type of Study: Bible Study
Length of Study: 7 weeks
Focal Scripture: The Book of Ecclesiastes
Eternity in Our Hearts leads readers to discover the literary masterpiece, timeless truths, upside-down kingdom wisdom, and eternal perspective of Ecclesiastes.
by Ness Cannon
Start From Here
Topic: God’s Character
Type of Study: Devotional
Length of Study: 6 weeks
Focal Scripture: multiple passages
Start From Here is a 6-week devotional for those who feel distant from God and want to begin an honest journey to finding Jesus in a new way.
by Liesl Lamprecht
Unfold
Topic: Repentance
Length of Study: 6 weeks
Type of Study: Devotional
Focal Scripture: Multiple passages
Structure: Daily entries per week with 3 sections: Reflect, Repent, and Rejoice
“Search me, O God, and know my heart! . . . And see if there be any grievous way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting!” (Psalm 139:23-24). If you are ready to align the posture of your heart with these words of David, then we encourage you to pick up a copy of Unfold. Readers will be invited into a time of deep introspection in the Word as they discover (or rediscover) the light of Christ.
by paige stitt-mcbride
Beauty Not Beheld
Topic: Beauty and Identity
Type of Study: Book
Length of Study: 6 weeks
Focal Scripture: Multiple passages
Structure: 6 daily entries per week, reflection questions
Beauty Not Beheld is a 6-week book for those who want to learn to see themselves and the world through the eyes of God. Each week provides six studies contrasting a common sentiment in society with a biblical truth. After reading the given passage of Scripture and commentary, readers are given reflection questions to verbalize and apply what they are learning.
BY JOSHUA LENON
The Story Circle
Topic: The beauty and continuity of the Biblical story
Type of Study: Book
Length of Study: 6 weeks
Focal Scripture: Multiple passages
Structure: 1 main weekly reading divided into sections, weekly reflection questions
The Story Circle is a 6-part study that will draw your mind and imagination into God's beautiful story that has been unfolding since the very dawn of time.
by Haylee J. Williams
God of Forever
Topic: The character of God
Type of Study: Bible Study
Length of Study: 8 weeks
Focal Scripture: Multiple passages
Structure: 5 daily entries per week, questions, weekly introduction
God of Forever is an 8-week study where author Haylee Williams provides an introductory study of the God of Scripture through an emphasis on studying the Word and seeing the magnificence of God from Genesis to Revelation.
By Haley Crabtree
Rooted to Rise
Topic: Growing in Christ for high school girls
Type of Study: Devotional
Length of Study: 10 weeks
Focal Scripture: Multiple passages
Structure: 7 daily entries per week, questions, guided prayer, weekly introduction
Rooted to Rise is for any high school girl who desires to grow in her faith. Through the practice of reading God’s Word, journaling, and spending intentional time in prayer, this devotional will help establish daily rhythms with the Lord.
by Erica Boden
YET: The Promise in Habakkuk for Those in Transition
Topic: Seasons of transition
Type of Study: Bible Study
Length of Study: 6 weeks
Focal Scripture: Habakkuk
Structure: 7 daily entries per week, questions
YET is a 6-week devotional for people in seasons of transition who are walking through the in-between. This tool will encourage you that God is available daily, active in your life, and longing to hear your voice.
By Julia Allspaw
Songs for the Suffering
Topic: Suffering and grief
Type of Study: Devotional
Length of Study: 6 weeks
Focal Scripture: Multiple passages
Structure: 1 main weekly reading, questions, end-of-chapter summary, journaling margins
In Songs for the Suffering, you will journey through the questions, fears, and doubts that come when suffering strikes and discover how the Word of God doesn’t ignore your pain, but rather, invites you to come to the table with it.
By Ness Cannon
I Am Not in Charge
Topic: Control
Type of Study: Devotional
Length of Study: 8 weeks
Focal Scripture: Jesus' ministry in the gospels
Structure: 1 main weekly reading, questions, action steps
I Am Not in Charge is an 8-week devotional where author Ness Cannon shows us— through her own story, Scripture, and thought-provoking questions—how to take baby steps toward peace and connection through accepting what we can—and can't—control.
By Katie Noble
Pray Like This
Topic: Prayer
Type of Study: Devotioinal
Length of Study: 8 weeks
Focal Scripture: Matthew 6:9-13
Structure: Daily entries, questions, guided prayer, weekly introduction
This 8-week study traverses through the depths of the Lord’s Prayer, drawing us nearer to the foot of the cross while shaping the way we pray and commune with God.
Questions about our Devotionals
Each of our devotionals covers a specific topic or passage of Scripture in light of the Word of God. Use the topic summaries above to see which topic relates to how you are seeking to grow in Christ in this specific season. We also encourage you to watch our devotional trailers, read about the author, and browse the in-depth pages linked below each description to learn more as you make your choice.
Don't see your topic addressed? We are continually working on new devotionals behind the scenes, so even if the topic on your mind hasn't yet been addressed, be on the lookout for future releases. Also, we run an online publication titled WHEN where we invite writers from our community to shed the light of Scripture on specific topics in shorter, more digestible pieces. Check out WHEN to see if your topic is addressed here!
Hosanna Revival devotionals are topical Bible studies broken up into weekly readings that cover a specific focus or passage of Scripture and contain interactive elements such as questions and space to journal. These beautiful tools are created to help you engage more deeply with Jesus and his Word.
Each of our devotionals is unique in structure. Some have each week broken up into daily sections while others contain simply a single long section per week. Within these weeks you can find interactive elements unique to each devotional such as journaling margins, note pages, fill-in-the-blank, and more!
These tools are perfect for individual spiritual growth as well as within a community. While our devotionals are not designed with a designated leader guide, we encourage our community to study these tools alongside your local church group or with a friend and use the questions and Scripture covered each week to guide discussion.
Our devotionals are each written by a member of our Hosanna Revival community. We work side-by-side with authors and aspiring authors to create beautiful, high-quality devotional content. As authors pitch their devotional ideas to us, we prayerfully consider each one as we seek to identify our next author. What you see here on this page is a beautiful testament to God using the incredible gifts of one's words and experiences to direct our eyes to Scripture!
If you are looking to pitch an idea for our next devotional, head to our Publishing page.
Each of our devotionals is uniquely designed by our in-house team to pair the content of the study with beautiful visuals that direct your eyes toward Scripture.
To break the process down, our team first identifies our author from community submissions. Next, the author crafts the full manuscript. Once the devotional content is completed, our incredible editing team works closely with this author to refine the manuscript. Meanwhile, our design team works with our lead product designer, Katie Guiliano, to uniquely design the visuals of the devotional around the content. Once we pair the beautiful visuals with the words, we send the final study to print and, come launch day, the devotional makes its way into your hands!
You can learn more about our incredible team that makes this all possible here on our About Page.
Did you know if you buy 10 or more of a devotional, you automatically get a $5 discount per copy? We want to make it easy for you to study these within the context of community and are cheering you on!
While our devotionals are not designed with a designated leader guide, we encourage you to study these tools alongside your local church group or with a friend and use the questions and Scripture covered each week to guide discussion.