Step Away from the Screen—and Step Closer to God

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We’ve all been there—lost in a sea of scrolling, binge-watching, or endlessly checking notifications. But what if you could reclaim some of that time and turn it into something that feeds your soul?

Instead of doom-scrolling or losing hours to endless content, consider using that time to grow spiritually. Everyone connects with God in different ways, so we encourage you to try a variety of spiritual disciplines and see which ones draw you closer to Him.

Here Are Some Great Ways to Start:

1. Worship

Turn on K-LOVE Radio for uplifting music and inspiring stories. Worship is a powerful way to realign your heart with God. You can also explore different expressions of worship with Worship Reading Plans.

2. Prayer

Prayer is simply talking with God. Whether you’re new to it or want to deepen your practice, try a Prayer Reading Plan to guide and encourage you.

3. Scripture Reading

Daily Bible reading helps you stay grounded in truth. If you’re unsure where to begin, check out a Themed Reading Plan to get started.

4. Fasting

Fasting helps clear space for God by temporarily giving something up—like food, social media, or entertainment. Learn more through these Fasting Reading Plans.

5. Silence and Solitude

Quiet time with God can bring clarity and peace. Try this Solitude Devotional Plan to get started.

6. Journaling

Writing your prayers, reflections, or insights from Scripture can deepen your relationship with God. Here’s a great Journaling Plan with God.

7. Sabbath

Rest is a gift. Set aside a day to pause, worship, and reconnect with God. Discover the beauty of Sabbath with a Sabbath Reading Plan.

8. Service

Serving others is a meaningful way to live out your faith. Be inspired to act with the Serve Like Jesus Plan.

9. Confession

God invites us to bring our struggles into the light. Find grace and healing through a Confession Reading Plan.

10. Study

Want to dig deeper into theology or a specific book of the Bible? Explore these Bible study plans to deepen your understanding.


Try Them All—Find What Draws You In

You don’t need to master all of these disciplines at once. Start small. Pick one or two and see how God meets you there. Whether it’s listening to worship music, journaling in silence, or serving a neighbor, you’ll find that disconnecting from screens can help you reconnect with what truly matters.