The Way Through

A companion for reading Scripture

Walk the whole story,
one passage at a time.

The Bible is not a book to conquer — it's a road to travel. The Way Through gives you a clear path, honest context, and a steady pace, wherever you're beginning from.

Choose your starting path See the road ahead

Where are you starting from?

No two journeys begin in the same place. Pick the path that matches your season, and we'll map the readings, the pace, and the questions worth sitting with.

First steps

New to the Bible

Start with the story of Jesus in the Gospel of John, then trace how the whole narrative leads there. Short daily readings, plain-language context, no assumptions.

Begin this path

Returning

Coming back after a while

Rebuild the habit without the guilt. A 6-week rhythm through Luke and Acts that reconnects the story you half-remember with the life you're living now.

Begin this path

Hard seasons

Psalms for the weary

When you can't read much, read honestly. Thirty psalms of lament, trust, and praise — one a day, with room to pray them in your own words.

Begin this path

Explore the guide

Everything here is a page on the road. Walk them in order, or go straight to what you need today.

The map

The journey

Sixty-six books, one story — six waypoints from Genesis to Revelation so you always know where you are.

See the road

The method

How to study

Six study principles and a simple fifteen-minute daily method anyone can keep.

Learn the method

The language

KJV language

What suffer, charity, and prevent meant in 1611 — a short glossary that opens up the text.

Open the glossary

The gate

The narrow path

Salvation explained plainly from Scripture — the wandering, the gift, and the way home.

Find the gate

The guardrails

Common misinterpretations

Six verses quoted out of context so often the misquote feels like Scripture — and what they really say.

Read in context

First readings

For beginners

Eight places to open the book first, each short, foundational, and worth a slow read.

Start reading

How the guide works

Built for real life — fifteen minutes a day, no seminary degree required.

Read

A short, ordered passage each day with a two-minute introduction so you always know where you are in the story.

Reflect

One honest question per reading — not a quiz, but something worth carrying with you into the day.

Respond

A simple prompt for prayer or journaling, so the words on the page become part of your own walk.

“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.”
Psalm 119 : 105