Grow in Faith and Purpose

Faith in Practice

Faith is not only something you believe. It’s something you live.

It shapes your decisions, your priorities, and the way you respond to everyday life.
Not perfectly, but consistently.

This is where faith becomes real:

  • Choosing what is right when it’s difficult
  • Growing in understanding over time
  • Living with purpose, not just intention

You don’t need to have everything figured out.
You just need to take the next step.

This page is for those who want to:

  • Understand the Bible more clearly
  • Grow in their walk with Christ
  • Live with purpose

What You’ll Find Here

At Edutainfo, we focus on:

  • Clear Bible-based teaching
  • Practical Christian living
  • Simple explanations of important topics

Start Here

1. Salvation and Foundation

Understanding the basics of the Christian faith:

  • What it means to be saved
  • Why it matters
  • What comes next

(Based on the book: “How to Get Saved”)

2. Growth and Direction

Faith is a journey.

Topics include:

  • Finding purpose
  • Living as a disciple
  • Making better life decisions

3. Daily Walk

Simple, practical steps:

  • Reading the Bible
  • Prayer
  • Staying consistent

What’s Coming

We are building:

  • More Bible-based guides
  • Practical teaching
  • Resources for personal growth

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Grow in faith. Live with purpose. Stay grounded in truth.

Free Bible Reading Plan – Start Your Journey Through the Word of God

Reading the Bible is one of the most important steps in growing in faith and understanding God’s Word. That’s why we offer a free, printable Bible Reading Plan to help you move through all 66 books of the Bible at your own pace.

Free Bible Reading PlanIt is a flexible Bible reading checklist designed to help readers track progress without fixed daily assignments.

This plan is designed to keep you consistent without pressure. You can check off chapters as you read and choose your own rhythm — one year, two years, or even reading the New Testament twice while reading the Old Testament once.

For those new to the Bible, we recommend beginning with the Gospel of John and the New Testament (alongside Psalms and Proverbs) before exploring the Old Testament. This helps build a clear foundation for growth.

All Christians read certain chapters more frequently than others. Keeping track of what you have read is simple. Mark chapters as you go — underline them the first time, add a slash on the second reading, and continue marking in a way that helps you see your progress over time.

As Scripture says,
“As newborn babes, desire the pure milk of the word, that you may grow thereby” (1 Peter 2:2, NKJV).

Download the Free Bible Reading Plan (PDF)

May God bless you as you start building a life shaped by God’s Word.