Be Part Of The First Cohort Of 90 Day Bible Journey
We’re gathering a small number of groups to join us starting in late January 2026 as we rebuild a curriculum based on a proven approach developed over two decades ago.
If you’ve ever wanted to read the entire Bible—and help shape a resource that will make that possible for countless others—this may be the right next step.
The January 2026 test cohort is a hands-on, collaborative pilot experience. This is not a finished, polished product—and that’s intentional.
Your experience will help shape what comes next.
Participating Groups Will:
Read the entire Bible together in 90 days
Use an early version of the rebuilt curriculum
Offer feedback that helps strengthen clarity, structure, and resources
Help ensure the final version is effective across real-world contexts
Who Should Consider Joining?
This test group is designed for a wide range of leaders and communities, including:
Church clergy or staff
Church lay leaders
Individuals starting a small group in a neighborhood or church
Those interested in offering the journey in a prison setting
If you’re wondering whether your group is “the right fit,” the answer is probably yes. Let’s discern this together. Sign up for a Discovery Call today.
Lives changed—one day, one page, one group at a time.
This started a holy spirit wildfire at our church.
Andrew Stepp
Pastor, Mandarin Presbyterian Church
For me, coming together each week has been important. Knowing you have others doing the same. Being able to ask questions has been wonderful.
Lorry Tanzler
I think the extremely large number of people who signed up to participate, confirmed the need for something like this.
Dawn Vanderpool
Sign Up To Explore Joining The January 2026 Test Group
You’ll be asked to roll up your sleeves just a bit, engage with the material honestly and thoughtfully, and share what’s working and what could be improved. The reward? A meaningful journey through God’s Word—and the opportunity to help shape a critically needed curriculum for the wider Church.