🎉 New for 2026 🎉
a 40 day guided walk through an iconic life
Abraham didn't stay perfect.
But he and God stayed friends. How?
Zoom in close for this intimate portrait of one of the Bible’s iconic characters and discover what it really means to live a life of faith.
It’s a personal walk through Abraham’s story with guided readings in the book of Genesis, live zoom interaction, group conversations, and more.
Join this group driven conversation that fascinates, delights, and explores essential questions of life, legacy, and faith.
Starts February 16.
Read the Bible in 2027
One Big Story Bible in a Year Returns for January 2027
Our flagship Bible in a year adventure is back and better than ever in January 2027.
With field guides for daily Bible reading, rich history and culture insights, interactive community and a fun, lowkey approach, this Bible in a Year adventure does more than help you read the Bible — it helps the Bible read you.
What is One Big Story?
We all live in One Big Story.
Life feels like a soap opera. Lots of tangled drama with a cast of characters acting up all over the place.
Lots of little storylines to chase around and live through. Family. Money. Health. Love. Betrayal.
It’s fun to watch TV shows like that. It’s not not so fun to live in real life.
There’s one truth that helps make the drama and dysfunction simple to understand. It’s the core truth the Bible wants to show you:
There aren't a lot of stories. There's only one.
It's the story you and God live in together.
In other words:
How God works
is how life works.
Most of us don’t know that. So, we don't realize why our life feels so hard. We can’t see the patterns we’re stuck in: what we avoid, what we try to control, what we keep repeating.
We think we're turning over a new leaf when we're just running another lap.
Even people of faith often use God like a coping strategy to manage the life they already have instead of syncing up with life the way God created to be lived.
One Big Story helps you zoom out for a wider view. We read the Bible and talk about life to see how God and you are in one big story together.
As those connections click, clarity grows. Shame loosens. Self-sabotage shrinks. And life becomes more stable, more honest, and more enjoyable.
Not because you’re in control, but because you’re learning a new way to live.
You don’t get lost in the drama when you understand the why behind it all.