If you’re not sure what to do next, start simple


You don’t need a perfect plan.
You just need a place to begin.

Here are a few ways people often begin—just take what feels like a good place to start:

Talk to God
Not formally—just honestly.
Even if it feels a little awkward at first.

Spend a few minutes in Scripture
Not a lot—just something small and intentional.
If you’re not sure where to begin, you can start here → [link]

Pay attention to what stands out
A word, a thought, a question—that’s often where growth begins.

Don’t do this alone
At some point, having someone to walk with you matters more than having all the answers.

Where do you feel yourself right now?


I’m just starting out
Keep it simple. Focus on small, consistent moments with God.
→ [Simple daily rhythm link or section]

I want to understand more
You’re ready to explore deeper questions and meaning.
→ [Explore / Go Deeper connection]

I’m ready for things to actually change
You don’t just want information—you want transformation.
→ [Application / surrender / next step content]

A simple rhythm you can try


If it helps, here’s something simple you can try—nothing complicated:

Pause for a minute
Read a few verses
Talk to God about what stood out
Sit quietly for a moment

That’s it.
Some days will feel meaningful.
Some won’t.

Growth usually happens in the showing up… not just the feeling.

You’re not meant to figure this out alone


Most of us didn’t get here on our own.
Someone helped us take a step, even if we didn’t realize it at the time.

Faith tends to grow the same way.

As you keep moving forward, you may find yourself
being encouraged by someone…
and eventually encouraging someone too.

That’s a natural part of the journey.

If you want someone to walk with you


You don’t have to do this alone.

If you ever want to talk, ask questions, or just have someone listen
that door is open.

No pressure—just an option when you’re ready.

→ [Contact / connect option]

You don’t have to be perfect to grow.


God already knows your questions, your doubts, and your struggles—
and He’s still inviting you forward.

Just take your next step.