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31 Prayers for Every Day of January

If you’re looking to build a steady prayer rhythm this month, this printable set of daily prayers offers just that—short, Scripture-rooted petitions for the real burdens and blessings of life. Topics include anxiety, joy, guidance, repentance, rest, parenting, and more. Let each day in January be marked by a quiet moment with the Lord. Whether you’re seeking clarity for the new year or simply want to stay close to the Lord, this is a beautiful guide to print off and keep by your Bible or devotional journal.Photo credit: ©SWN/CanvaProDesign

Daily Bible Verses for January

January carries a quiet weight for believers. It is a natural pause that invites us to slow down, take stock, and return our attention to the Lord. While the turning of the calendar is not commanded in Scripture, God often uses seasons to draw His people back to what matters most. A new year gives us space to listen, repent where needed, and realign our hearts with the truth that God is always at work making all things new.

Daily time in God’s Word grounds us when resolutions fade and routines press in. Scripture reminds us that renewal does not come through human effort alone, but through abiding in Christ. Verses that speak of new hearts, renewed strength, forgiveness, and hope help us begin each day with confidence in God’s faithfulness rather than our own resolve. When we seek Him first, He reshapes our desires and steadies our steps.

Prayer and Scripture together form a rhythm that sustains us beyond January. As we meditate on God’s promises and pray His Word back to Him, our perspective changes. We are reminded that we do not walk into the new year alone. The same God who offers new mercies every morning also guides, strengthens, and restores His people day by day.

Let these Daily Bible Verses for January help you begin each morning rooted in truth and expectation. Download the full list to keep God’s promises close, return to them often, and start the year anchored in the One who makes all things new.Click here or the image below to download this month's memory verse.

5 Things I Want to Do Better in the New Year

As we face this new year, guess what? I do not know what is going to happen, and that is just fine. I am committed to not worry about anything, but to being a man of prayer whose hope and trust are completely in the Lord.

5 Practices for Parents to Try in the New Year

Take some time to review what your family is being intentional about. Make an effort to prioritize practices that bring you all closer to each other, honor God, and help develop healthy habits. Most importantly, as parents, we have to make sure we are willing to model what we want our kids to practice. So much more of our family values are caught than taught. We are the lead learners and lead teachers in our homes.

5 New Year Steps to Steward Your Money Well

Transform your holiday spending cycle into year-round financial freedom by mastering smart saving and giving strategies. Discover how to spend less, maximize high-yield accounts, and embrace generosity to achieve lasting financial peace and joy.

5 New Year's Resolutions for Parents of Adult Children

Before I'd begun reading this Psalm, I had been missing my adult children and longing to see and connect with them. They are busy living their lives as they should be. I am so thankful that they are doing well and being responsible, mature adults. But occasionally, when there are longer stretches of time between when I connect with them, I will begin to long to spend time with them and get caught up on what is going on in their lives.

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31 Prayers for Every Day of January

If you’re looking to build a steady prayer rhythm this month, this printable set of daily prayers offers just that—short, Scripture-rooted petitions for the real burdens and blessings of life. Topics include anxiety, joy, guidance, repentance, rest, parenting, and more. Let each day in January be marked by a quiet moment with the Lord. Whether you’re seeking clarity for the new year or simply want to stay close to the Lord, this is a beautiful guide to print off and keep by your Bible or devotional journal.Photo credit: ©SWN/CanvaProDesign

Daily Bible Verses for January

January carries a quiet weight for believers. It is a natural pause that invites us to slow down, take stock, and return our attention to the Lord. While the turning of the calendar is not commanded in Scripture, God often uses seasons to draw His people back to what matters most. A new year gives us space to listen, repent where needed, and realign our hearts with the truth that God is always at work making all things new.

Daily time in God’s Word grounds us when resolutions fade and routines press in. Scripture reminds us that renewal does not come through human effort alone, but through abiding in Christ. Verses that speak of new hearts, renewed strength, forgiveness, and hope help us begin each day with confidence in God’s faithfulness rather than our own resolve. When we seek Him first, He reshapes our desires and steadies our steps.

Prayer and Scripture together form a rhythm that sustains us beyond January. As we meditate on God’s promises and pray His Word back to Him, our perspective changes. We are reminded that we do not walk into the new year alone. The same God who offers new mercies every morning also guides, strengthens, and restores His people day by day.

Let these Daily Bible Verses for January help you begin each morning rooted in truth and expectation. Download the full list to keep God’s promises close, return to them often, and start the year anchored in the One who makes all things new.Click here or the image below to download this month's memory verse.

5 Things I Want to Do Better in the New Year

As we face this new year, guess what? I do not know what is going to happen, and that is just fine. I am committed to not worry about anything, but to being a man of prayer whose hope and trust are completely in the Lord.

5 Practices for Parents to Try in the New Year

Take some time to review what your family is being intentional about. Make an effort to prioritize practices that bring you all closer to each other, honor God, and help develop healthy habits. Most importantly, as parents, we have to make sure we are willing to model what we want our kids to practice. So much more of our family values are caught than taught. We are the lead learners and lead teachers in our homes.

5 New Year Steps to Steward Your Money Well

Transform your holiday spending cycle into year-round financial freedom by mastering smart saving and giving strategies. Discover how to spend less, maximize high-yield accounts, and embrace generosity to achieve lasting financial peace and joy.

5 New Year's Resolutions for Parents of Adult Children

Before I'd begun reading this Psalm, I had been missing my adult children and longing to see and connect with them. They are busy living their lives as they should be. I am so thankful that they are doing well and being responsible, mature adults. But occasionally, when there are longer stretches of time between when I connect with them, I will begin to long to spend time with them and get caught up on what is going on in their lives.

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