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After Years Of Restarting Bible Studies And Quitting By February, I Finally Found One That Worked… And Realized The Old Ones Were Built To Make Me Fail
My honest 9-month review of The Simple Bible Study, the 52-week guide with one theme a week, no calendar, and nothing to fall behind on.
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Hi, I’m Kristen, a coffee-loving mom from a small town who finally found a Bible study system that actually sticks.

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There’s a certain kind of exhaustion that comes from feeling like you keep letting God down.
It’s quiet. It doesn’t show up on your face. But it sits there in the back of your mind pretty much all day.
You think about reading your Bible. You feel that little tug to open it.
And then life happens (the kids need a snack, the laundry pile multiplies, dinner has to start) and another day passes where you didn’t make time for Him.
I’ve started, and quit, more Bible reading plans than I can count. The Bible in a Year. The 90 Day Challenge. Read Through the New Testament. Devotionals from every popular Christian author you can think of.
I’d start strong, feel motivated for about a week, miss a day, miss two, and then feel so behind that I just… stopped.
Spoiler: I never made it past February. Not once. In years.Some weeks I wouldn’t even open my Bible. Not because I didn’t want to, but because picking it up reminded me how far behind I was. It felt easier to leave it on the nightstand than to open it and feel that familiar wave of guilt.
(If you’re a mom reading this, you already know exactly what I’m talking about.)
Other weeks I’d buy a new study guide, convinced this one would be the one. I’d sit down with my coffee, open to page one, and feel hopeful for about three days. Then I’d fall behind again. Then I’d feel that ache in my chest. Then it would join the others on the shelf.
Eventually, it started affecting more than just my quiet time.
I stopped going to the women’s group at church because I felt like a fraud. Everyone else seemed to have their devotional time figured out.
They could quote verses I’d read three times and forgotten. If someone mentioned a passage I should have known, I’d smile and nod, then Google it in the parking lot so I could pretend I knew what they were talking about.
My faith was supposed to bring me peace. Instead it was one more thing I was failing at.
When my husband would ask if I’d spent time in the Word that morning, I’d change the subject. When my 4-year-old would ask me a question about something we read in his kid’s Bible, I’d feel that little flicker of shame. You should know this.
My faith was a constant, low-level stress I carried everywhere.
I didn’t need to become a Bible scholar. I didn’t need a Pinterest-perfect quiet time routine.
I just wanted to feel close to God again. I wanted to read my Bible without that voice in my head whispering, “you should have done this weeks ago.”
Devotionals, Reading Plans, And Apps Just Made Me Feel Even More Behind

Believe me when I say I have tried everything.
The Bible apps with streak counters that make you feel awful when you miss a day. The 365-day reading plans printed out and clipped to my fridge. Beautiful hardcover devotionals from every popular Christian author. Free PDFs from Pinterest. Workbook studies from my church. The “easy beginner” guides. The “in-depth chronological” ones.
(Spoiler: most of them are sitting on a shelf in my closet right now, with a bookmark stuck somewhere around week two.)
At one point I had a stack of half-finished Bible studies on my nightstand that I’d stopped seeing after a while, because looking at it made me feel worse. Most of them had highlighter marks on the first page and absolutely nothing after.
I’d spend hours scrolling Instagram for new ones. Watching reels of women with their aesthetic morning quiet time. Candle lit. Journal open. Fresh french press in the background. Reading reviews. Bookmarking new releases. Telling myself the next one would finally be different.
It never was.
Eventually I just made peace with the idea that maybe I wasn’t built for consistency. Maybe I was a “busy mom Christian.” Maybe quiet time was just for women in a different season of life than me.
Until a friend brought it up.
We were texting about something completely unrelated (our kids’ end-of-year preschool stuff), when I mentioned I hadn’t opened my Bible in almost a month and felt awful about it.
“Oh,” she wrote back. “Have you ever heard of The Simple Bible Study? I’ve been using it for almost a year and it’s honestly the only thing that’s ever stuck for me.”
The Simple Bible Study?
I almost laughed. I’d tried so many “simple” Bible studies. They all promise the same thing. Easy. Beginner friendly. Doable in ten minutes a day. And every single one of them made me feel just as behind as the last.
I told her exactly that, and she sent back a laughing emoji. “I felt the exact same way. But this one is genuinely different. There’s no calendar in it. Nothing is tied to a date. Each week is just one theme, and you work through it at your own pace. You literally can’t fall behind, because there’s no schedule to be behind on. You just pick it back up where you left off.”
I read that text twice.
I had told myself so many times that I was just not a consistent person. That some women were built for daily quiet time and I just was not one of them. And here was my friend telling me the reason I kept failing had nothing to do with who I was. It had everything to do with how the plan was built.
Apparently it’s a 52-week guide put out by a company called Everisma. Each week is one theme, with a short reading plan inside it. You pick it up when you can, work through that week’s theme at your own pace, and move on whenever you’re ready.
Miss a few days? You just pick the week back up where you left off. Nothing is tied to a date, so there’s nothing to catch up on and nothing to feel guilty about.
She didn’t push it. Just said, “If you ever feel like trying again, look it up. It changed my quiet time completely.”
I didn’t order it right away. To be honest, I didn’t really believe a “Bible study you can’t fall behind in” could actually exist. It sounded like a marketing line. But the idea wouldn’t leave my head.
A few weeks later, after another Sunday where I sat in church feeling like the worst Christian in the room, I finally caved and ordered one from the official site.
What was one more book on the shelf at that point?
The First Time I Opened The Simple Bible Study, I Just Sat There On The Edge Of My Bed

When the box showed up on my porch, I wasn’t exactly excited.
I’d already convinced myself this was going to end up like every other Bible study I’d bought. Sit on the nightstand. Make me feel guilty when I saw it. Eventually get moved to the shelf with the rest of them.
The first thing I noticed when I unboxed it was the weight. It felt like a real book. The kind you’d actually want to keep on your coffee table. The cover is a clean, premium hardback. There’s no flowery script, no overly feminine design, no rainbow lettering. It honestly looks like something you could hand to your husband, your dad, or your teenage son and they wouldn’t feel weird carrying it.
I flipped through the pages.
And that’s when I noticed it.
There was no calendar. Not one date anywhere.No “Week 1: January 1.” No calendar in the back. No little box to write the date you started so you could feel guilty later when you saw it. Just 52 themed weeks, each one a single focus with a short seven-day reading plan inside it, and not one date telling me when any of it was supposed to be done.
I sat on the edge of my bed and just held it for a minute.
For the first time in years, I was looking at a Bible study and not feeling that familiar tightness in my chest. There was nothing to fall behind on. Nothing to start over. Nothing to feel guilty about missing.
I picked a week. Not week one. Just the one whose theme caught my eye that morning. And I started reading.
That was the moment everything started to shift…
You Can Feel The Difference Before You Even Open It
I have bought a lot of cheap Bible study guides over the years. The kind that show up bent in the mailbox. Thin floppy covers. Pages so thin the last week bleeds right through onto this week.
This one is not that.
It is a real premium hardcover. It has weight to it. There is a ribbon marker sewn in, like a book you would actually keep out on the counter instead of hiding on a shelf.
The paper is thick and it does not bleed through. I write on it with a regular pen and the next page stays clean. After nine months mine still lays flat and the spine has not cracked.
And the inside is genuinely beautiful. Every theme has its own hand-drawn illustration. It is calm and clean. There is no flowery script and no rainbow lettering, so it never feels like it was made only for one kind of person. My husband uses mine without thinking twice about it.
Here is mine next to one of the popular guides I had quit before. You can see it without me saying a word.


This matters more than it sounds like it should. When a study feels cheap, it ends up on the shelf. When it feels like something worth keeping out, you actually keep it out. And the one that stays out is the one you actually use.
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The First Week Was Not What I Expected
The week I picked was about peace. (I forget what number. Maybe 17? Maybe 24? It honestly didn’t matter.)
I sat down with my coffee Saturday morning, opened the book, and read the passage. There were a few short reflection prompts on the next page, and a clean section to write down whatever came up for me. I wrote two sentences. That was it.
I closed the book and went on with my day.
Sunday morning I picked it back up. Read the next passage from the same week. Wrote a few more lines.
Monday I forgot.
Tuesday the kids both got sick at the same time (a special kind of joy).
Wednesday I opened the book again and finished the rest of that week. And then something happened that had never happened to me before with a Bible study.
I didn’t feel behind.
I wasn’t behind. There was nothing to be behind on. The week was the week. Whether I did it Saturday through Tuesday or spread it out across ten days, the week was still the week. And when I was ready, the next week was sitting right there, waiting, with no judgment.
So I started another one.
That alone was a small miracle for me.
A Few Weeks In, I Stopped Worrying About Whether I Was Doing It Right
By the end of the first month, I’d finished four weeks of the study. Some of them I did in two sittings on a Saturday morning. Some I stretched across the whole week, doing little chunks during nap time or after the kids went to bed.
I noticed I was thinking about it during the day. A verse from the week’s passage would come back to me while I was making lunch. I’d be folding laundry and remember something one of the reflection prompts had asked me to consider.
For the first time in maybe a decade, the Bible wasn’t living on my nightstand as a guilt object. It was actually open. Pages bent. Things underlined. (And yes, there are Goldfish cracker crumbs in the spine of mine. It’s a real-mom Bible study guide. It can handle it.)
About three months in, I had a moment that caught me completely off guard.
I was at our women’s group at church and someone brought up a passage from Romans. Without thinking, I shared something I’d read the week before that connected to it. Two other moms asked me what I’d been studying.
I told them.
One of them ordered it from her phone before group ended.

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The Real Reason I Kept Quitting Wasn’t Me. It Was How Every Other Bible Study Was Built.
It took me about six months of using it before I really understood why this one worked when nothing else had.
Almost every Bible study I’d ever bought was built sequentially. Day 1 leads to Day 2 leads to Day 3. The whole system depends on you not missing a day. The minute you miss one, the structure starts working against you. You’re not just behind on today’s reading. You’re behind on this week. Then this month. Then the whole plan.
It’s the same reason streak counters on Bible apps make you feel so awful. You miss one day, the little fire icon resets to zero, and the tool that was supposed to encourage you is suddenly rubbing your nose in your inconsistency.
The Simple Bible Study is built completely differently.
Every week is one self-contained theme. There’s no “you have to finish week 4 before week 5 makes sense.” You can go in order or hop to whatever theme you need that week. One a week, one every two weeks, or three in a row when life slows down.
Honestly, what worked for me was staying on one week’s theme until I finished it, even if that took me ten days instead of seven. Sitting with the same theme all week is the thing that finally made the verses actually stick. But that’s just me. You do whatever fits your life. There is no way to fail this thing.
That’s the part that broke my brain.
Here Is What One Week Actually Looks Like

You open it to whatever week catches your eye. That is it. No rules about where to start.
Each week has one theme. Something like peace, or forgiveness, or trust. There’s a short intro to the theme, seven little daily Scripture readings that all circle that same theme, three reflection questions, and a one-line blessing at the end of the week.
That is the whole thing. One theme. Seven short readings. A few questions.
And here is the part that got me. Right in the front of the book it tells you, in its own words, that if you miss a day you should not try to make it up. Just start fresh with the next reading. The book itself is telling you not to feel behind.
You write whatever comes to mind. Two sentences. A full paragraph. Whatever you have that morning.
Then you close it.
That is the whole week.
Some weeks I do the whole thing in one Saturday morning sitting with my coffee. Some weeks I spread it across four mornings in ten-minute chunks before the kids wake up. Some weeks I only get to it twice.
It does not matter.
When I come back, the week is still right there waiting. No catch-up. No guilt for missing days. No explaining yourself to a calendar.
Just open it and keep going.
That might sound too simple to actually work. I thought the same thing. But simple is the only thing that has ever actually stuck for me.
I’d spent years thinking I was the problem. That I just wasn’t disciplined enough. That other Christian women were somehow built better than me for this. Turns out I was just using a system that was designed to make people like me quit.
(I wrote about this on my About page too, but I’ll say it again here because it bears repeating: you’re not failing. The system was failing you.)
That single realization was almost more healing than the study itself.
Here’s What’s Happened In The 9 Months Since I Started
Some of these are small. Some I wouldn’t have believed if you told me a year ago. But they’re all true:
- ✓I haven’t restarted once. Not one time. In nine months. After spending the previous five-plus years restarting every other month.
- ✓I actually look forward to opening it. I keep it on the kitchen counter now, not buried on the nightstand. Sometimes I do a few minutes while the coffee brews.
- ✓I’m retaining what I read. I can recall verses I studied two months ago because each week is focused on one theme, not a hundred random chapters.
- ✓My husband started using it. He saw it on the counter, picked it up out of curiosity, and a week later asked if I’d order him his own. He said the exact same thing I did. “There’s no way to fall behind on this.”
- ✓I’m not faking it at women’s group anymore. When someone references a passage, I either know it or I don’t. And when I don’t, I don’t feel ashamed. I just look it up.
- ✓My 7-year-old does a week with me sometimes. He has his own little notebook. He thinks it’s a big deal that he gets to use the same study Mommy uses. (I’ll take it.)
- ✓The guilt is gone. This is the one I didn’t see coming. I no longer carry that low-level shame about my faith. I’m in the Word. I’m closer to God. I’m okay.
I’m not saying my walk with God is suddenly perfect. There are still hard weeks. Days where I don’t feel anything when I open the page. Seasons where I’m running on fumes (this week, for example). But the baseline has changed completely. I’m not fighting the tool anymore. I’m just spending time with God, on a rhythm that finally fits my real life.
(If you’re newer to all this, I also wrote a beginner walkthrough: How to Start Studying the Bible and How to Make Bible Study a Habit. And if you’re a fellow tired mom, Bible Study for Busy Moms covers what’s actually realistic.)
I want to be clear about something before I show you what other people are saying.
I am not a Bible scholar. I do not have a theology degree. I am a regular mom who spent years feeling like she was bad at faith. If this worked for me, it will work for you.
The only thing I had going for me was finally finding a system that could not make me feel behind.
Here is what happened when other women found the same thing.
And I’m Not The Only One Whose Faith Has Changed Thanks To The Simple Bible Study
Once I started telling friends about it, I noticed people online saying the exact same kinds of things I’d been thinking. All over the reviews and comment sections, women (and men) were saying the same things I’d been thinking about The Simple Bible Study.
Here are some of my favorites, the ones that really capture why this study works so well:
been using this study for like 4 weeks and omg?? no dates, no streak counter, my dry season is over 🥹 i honestly didn’t expect it to work this fast

The only Bible study that doesn’t make me feel like a failure. And I’ve tried LOTS. Each week is its own theme so even if I miss days, I’m not “behind.” I use it on my couch in the morning and it keeps everything calm in my head all day.

Kinda obsessed with how simple this study is. Like literally just one theme a week?? And somehow it works better than all my fancy stuff 😅
honestly i was nervous about a study with no set schedule but wow. i haven’t had a “behind” feeling in over a week and my faith life actually feels even for once 😭

For Anyone Who’s Tried Every Bible Study And Quit, I Recommend The Simple Bible Study

If your faith has been feeling stuck or distant or just quiet, I understand.
I spent years carrying guilt about something that was supposed to bring me peace. I thought the problem was me. That I was not disciplined enough. That other Christian women had something I did not.
The Simple Bible Study did not promise me miracles. I would not have believed it if it had.
But it is the first thing that finally calmed the noise in my head, helped me show up for God consistently, and made my quiet time feel like something I actually look forward to instead of something I keep avoiding.
If you have tried Bible study before and quit, this is the one that is actually built differently. Not different the way every Bible study claims to be different. Different in a way you will feel the first time you open it and realize there is nothing to fall behind on.
The premium hardcover is normally $70, but right now it’s 30% off, so it’s $49 today on the official Everisma website. They also have bundle pricing if you want to grab one for a friend or for your women’s group.
One thing worth knowing. The real version is only on the official Everisma site. There are cheap lookalikes on Amazon and Etsy. They are flimsy, often full of errors, and none of them have the undated weekly design that makes the real one impossible to fall behind on. Make sure you are getting the actual one.
If you have been away from your Bible for weeks or months, this is not the time to wait for the right moment. The right moment is not coming. There is just today, and a study that will be right there waiting whenever you are ready.
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As of May 15, 2026: The Simple Bible Study has been getting a lot of attention online (women’s ministries, podcasts, Facebook groups), and demand has been high in recent weeks. It is currently in stock and shipping. You can check current availability on the official Everisma website here.
NOTE: The Simple Bible Study is NOT available on Amazon, eBay, or in retail stores.
Customer Ratings
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Been a Christian for 22 years and this is the first Bible study I’ve used where I haven’t felt guilty. The no-calendar, one-theme-a-week thing is genius. Cannot recommend enough.
Bought this for myself and ended up gifting two more to friends. I’m a busy working mom and this finally fits my real life.
The hardcover is gorgeous. Lays flat. Beautiful paper. And the content is actually deep, not fluffy. Worth every dollar.
I gave up on Bible studies five years ago. This one I actually finished a week of. Then another. I’m on week 8 and I have not skipped once.
Bought this for my wife and she handed it to me a month later. We’re now doing it together. As a guy, I appreciate that the design isn’t floral.
After years of feeling like a bad Christian, this study has been such a gift. I cry every week, in a good way.
My quiet time finally feels grounded. I’m not chasing a calendar anymore. Thank you for making this.
My daughter (16) and I are sharing one. She has her own notebook now. This study has actually made her want to spend time in the Word.
I used to feel like I was failing at Bible study. Now I just feel like I’m spending time with God. Whoever designed this understood something the rest of the Christian publishing world has missed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes The Simple Bible Study different from other Bible study guides?
Most Bible study plans are built around a calendar. Do this on this date, that on that date. Miss a day and the whole thing starts working against you. You are behind on that day, then that week, then the whole plan. That is not a willpower problem. That is a design problem. The Simple Bible Study is built completely differently. It is 52 weeks, and every week is one self-contained theme with a short seven-day reading plan inside it. Nothing is tied to a date. There is no calendar telling you when anything is due. You go at your own pace and pick the week back up exactly where you left off, even if you stopped for a month. The book itself tells you that if you miss a day you should not make it up, just start fresh. So there is nothing to fall behind on. It also works with any Bible translation you already own. KJV, NIV, ESV, NLT, any of them. You do not need to buy anything else. And it comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try it with no risk.
What if I miss a week or stop for a while?
Nothing happens. That is the whole point. Each week is one self-contained theme, and nothing in the book is tied to a date. There is no calendar and no schedule to be behind on. If life gets crazy and you stop for three weeks, you just pick that week back up where you left off and keep going. The book itself even tells you that if you miss a day you should not try to make it up, just start fresh with the next reading. You are never behind. That is not a marketing line. It is literally how the book is built. The studies that made you feel behind were built to make you feel behind. This one is built so that feeling is impossible.
Is The Simple Bible Study good for beginners?
Yes. It was built for exactly this. You do not need any background knowledge to use it. Each week gives you the scripture passages to read, explains the context in plain language, and gives you reflection questions to think through. You do not need commentaries or study Bibles or any prior knowledge of theology. If you have picked up your Bible before and felt immediately lost or overwhelmed, this is where you start.
Does it work for men, teens, or just women?
It works for anyone. The design is clean and minimal on purpose. There is no floral script, no overtly feminine styling. Kevin from Miami bought it for his wife and a month later was doing it alongside her. Several readers have mentioned doing it with teenage kids. If you are a man reading this, you are in the right place.
How long does each week take to complete?
Each week has seven short daily readings on one theme, plus a few reflection questions and a one-line blessing. Most people do a few minutes a day. You can also sit down once or twice and do several days at a time. There is no right way. You can do it in the morning, at night, or in your car during lunch. About ten minutes a day is plenty, and the book itself tells you not to make up missed days, just start fresh. The study is built to fit real life, not the other way around.
Where can I buy The Simple Bible Study?
Only on the official Everisma website at everisma.com/products/bible-study-guide-for-beginners. It is not available on Amazon, eBay, Etsy, or in retail stores. There are cheap lookalikes on those platforms, but they are flimsy and often full of errors, and none of them have the self-paced, one-theme-a-week design that makes the real one impossible to fall behind on. The official version is only at Everisma.
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