What is Closer to God?

Closer to God is the Bible-reading guide that offers a complete devotional experience for those seeking a deeper, richer meeting with God through his Word and Spirit.

Closer to God seeks to demonstrate that God is reaching out to his church and to the nations with the message of his life-transforming love and all-surpassing glory.

Closer to God aims to help you find out how God speaks to ordinary people: loving, freeing, changing and healing them in order to do incredible things for him.

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What’s so special about Closer to God?

Closer to God encourages biblical and prayerful reflection to inform and inspire the noisiest or quietest of quiet times. It offers:

  • A mixture of themed and systematic approaches to the Bible.
  • ‘Going deeper’ meditations to help you chew over what God is saying to you through his Word
  • ‘Looking outwards’ articles offering practical suggestions to help you live out your faith
  • A unique weekly format that gives you flexibility in how you approach each series, so if you miss a day, you can catch up without feeling guilty!

 Contributors have included Stuart Townend, Terry and Wendy Virgo, Faith and Roger Forster, Mark Stibbe, Mike Pilavachi, Liza Hoeksma, Stef Liston, Rob Warner, John Hosier and Roy Searle.

What others have said about Closer to God

‘The Bible is the most important and exciting book in the world. Dig deep into it and you’ll be blown away by what you discover about God, his plans and his love for you. Closer to God can help stir your passion for hearing God speak through his Word and by his Spirit in ways that will change your life, your church, your community, your nation and the world!’

Mike Pilavachi, Director, Soul Survivor

‘It’s difficult to overstate the value of systematic Bible reading. To do so with the aid of helpful notes from a gifted Christian teacher simply multiplies the blessing. Let me encourage you to take advantage of Closer to God and “discipline yourself for the purpose of godliness” (1 Timothy 4:7, NASB).’

Terry Virgo, Leader, Newfrontiers