OmniChrist is a structured curriculum for the whole counsel of God — read the King James Bible in full, work through fifty-two courses and nine hundred lessons, follow guided paths from first faith to deep doctrine, and keep a prayer journal as you go.
“Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”
II Timothy 2:15 · KJVBook-by-book exposition — Genesis, John, Romans, Hebrews, the Psalms, Revelation and the sweep of the whole story.
Formation of character — identity in Christ, the fruit of the Spirit, overcoming sin, forgiveness, and standing firm.
The disciplines of the inner life — prayer, worship, the work of the Holy Spirit, and daily reading plans.
What the Church confesses — the names and nature of God, grace, the Commandments, the Church, heaven and eternity.
Giving a reason for the hope within — evidences for the faith, answering objections, and sharing the gospel.
Wisdom for the ordinary — marriage God's way, raising the next generation, work and calling, finances and leadership.
Every part of the portal, in one place — nothing hidden, nothing more than two clicks away.
All 66 books, searchable, with cross-references.
II52 structured courses · 971 lessons.
IIIOrdered curricula with progress saved.
IVDaily plans through Scripture at your pace.
VEvidences and answers to hard questions.
VIA passage and meditation each morning.
VIIRecord requests and answered prayer.
VIIIStudy alongside other believers.
Ordered sequences that carry you from one course to the next, in the right order, with progress saved.
From the moment of faith to a settled walk — assurance, baptism, the Word, prayer, and the church.
Genesis to Revelation in a coherent arc — every book in its place within the one unfolding story.
Build an intellectual backbone — the reliability of Scripture, the resurrection, and answering hard questions.
All sixty-six books, every chapter and verse, in a clean reading interface built for study — cross-references, search, and the ability to open any verse in its course.
Open the Bible reader →A daily passage with a short meditation, and a private journal to record your requests and the prayers God answers over time.
Enter today's devotional →As policy debate sharpens over the region, Scripture offers a clear and sober perspective on the longing for peace — and where lasting peace is finally found.
Read the full study →A grassroots effort revives an old motto. What does the Bible actually say about trust, treasure, and providence?
Read →Ten years of gatherings highlight the place of intercessory prayer in the life of the believer and the nations.
Read →Memory, matching, and mastery drills built on the text.
Test recall across the whole canon, by book and theme.
Fill the verse, find the reference, finish the passage.
Return each day; build retention that lasts.