The Daniel Fast
What is the Daniel Fast? Discover the biblical origins, spiritual purpose, and modern relevance of one of Christianity’s most widely practiced fasting approaches.
Following Jesus is about more than attending church or practicing spiritual disciplines. Christian faith is meant to shape every area of life—our relationships, work, decisions, habits, priorities, challenges, and everyday interactions. Christian living is the ongoing journey of learning to follow Christ faithfully in the ordinary moments of daily life.
In this category, you’ll find practical guidance for living out your faith in real-world situations. Explore biblical wisdom on relationships, family, community, work, purpose, calling, personal habits, decision-making, and navigating different seasons of life. Learn how faith influences the way we love others, serve our communities, approach our responsibilities, and respond to life’s joys and challenges.
You’ll also discover encouragement for building healthy rhythms, developing Christlike character, strengthening relationships, finding purpose in everyday work, and remaining faithful during seasons of growth, transition, uncertainty, and change. Whether you’re seeking practical discipleship, biblical wisdom, or guidance for a specific area of life, these resources will help you integrate faith into every aspect of your journey.
Christian living is not about perfection. It is about faithfully following Jesus day by day, allowing His truth, grace, and presence to shape how we think, live, work, love, and serve in the world around us.
What is the Daniel Fast? Discover the biblical origins, spiritual purpose, and modern relevance of one of Christianity’s most widely practiced fasting approaches.
The Bible contains both private fasting and corporate fasting (or group fasts). Discover the difference between personal fasting and communal fasting and why both still matter today.
Explore what modern Christians can learn from Jewish fasting traditions, including repentance, remembrance, communal prayer, humility, and sustainable rhythms of dependence on God.
Both the Old and New Testaments should God’s people fasting during seasons of grief and sorrow. Discover the biblical connection between fasting, mourning, prayer, and dependence on God in difficult seasons.