For the believer seeking more.
A Frank Voice provides books, tools, and resources to inspire Christians toward a deeper devotion and an intimate relationship with Jesus.
Our mission is to help believers and churches experience God and develop healthy practices that lead to lasting life change.
The Trinity Project
60 hymns, 3 devotionals, 1 incredible journey through the character of God.
The Word in Habit Journal
Your personal Bible study guide toward a deeper relationship with Him.
Hymns & History
Celebrated hymns and personal devotion.
Hark the Herald Angels Sing was written in 1739 by Charles Wesley. Over a hundred years later, William H. Cummings set the words to a secular tuner which became the popular version we know today.
When Phillips Brooks wrote a simple poem to be set to music for a children’s program in 1868, he had no idea that he would write a Christmas carol that would be treasured for generations. Read the story and find the biblical application of this classic carol.
Uncover the origin of the hymn "Pass Me Not O Gentle Savior" by Fanny Crosby, and its profound message for the marginalized.
Download Your Free Devotional
Transform the way you see holiness with this free one-week devotional. Learn how God views holiness and how we can apply that to our own lives.
After Abraham defeated his enemies in the desert in Genesis 14, God came to him, and spoke a great encouragement. He told him not to fear, God is his shield, and his reward would be very great. When God makes a promise, he is faithful to deliver.
Isolation and darkness are rarely considered good things in Scripture. What happens in the lonely, unseen moments is usually designed to stay unseen. We need to normalize bringing our troubles to the light and living in faithful, accountable community.
Spending time in the Word is important, and if you’re looking to maximize a plan for spending quality time in Scripture, these 3 best Bible reading apps can help you find a schedule and reading plan that works for you.
Every year as we approach Lent, people ask questions like, “Is Lent biblical,” or “Is Lent for Catholics only?” Let’s answer some of these questions and see what the Bible says about Lent and whether Christians should participate.
Have you ever asked, “Why do people run to the store for milk and bread when the weather gets bad?” It’s a part of our nature. We do the same thing when it comes to our spiritual lives.
I love Christmas. Of course the Christmas story is found in passages like Luke 2, but did you know that references to the birth of Christ can be found all over? Here are 7 Christmas verses you may not know.
Sometimes we think that being fruitful and being busy are the same thing. But in Philippians 1, Paul doesn’t equate a fruitful life with busyness. A fruitful life will honor Christ and magnify the gospel. What does your life look like?
Have you ever thought about what it means to be saved? Or better yet, how can you know that you have become a child of God? You may often hear the saying of “Just believe!” but is this really it? What does it mean to be saved and to put your faith in Jesus?
The Bible is the Word of God and contains directions for holiness and the important story of God’s plan for redemption. With that, does the Bible leave room for humor, irony, or sarcasm? Absolutely! Here are some examples of sarcasm in the Bible.
We experience this fullness of joy when we’re abiding in the life-giving truths and practices of the Lord. When we’re regularly in His word, approaching him in earnest prayer, and gathering with His people, we will know joy that surpasses all else.
Here are 7 Bible verses that tell us about how to find biblical joy.
Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee was written in 1907 by Henry van Dyke and set the music of “Ode to Joy” from Beethoven’s 9th symphony. Read more for the full history, lyrics, and lyric video for this Christmas carol.