Advent is a season of expectation and hope. It invites us to pause and remember Christ’s first coming when He entered the world to redeem us from sin and brokenness. From the first light of creation to the birth of the long-awaited Messiah—Jesus Himself—each part of the Advent story builds our own anticipation for Christmas Day.
Advent 2025: Tidings of Comfort and Joy is a five-week Reading Guide designed to help you explore and practice the rhythms of Advent. This plan was intentionally designed to help you carve out space in the middle of this busy holiday season to read, reflect, and engage with familiar passages of Advent. Alongside God’s people in the Old Testament, we will feel the ache for the promised Messiah and watch in awe as God sends His Son at just the right time, bringing light, hope, and joy into the world.
As you enter this Advent season, we invite you to lay down your heavy load and lean into the comfort and joy of Christ’s presence.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 36 Days (5 weeks) of Daily Scripture Readings
INCLUDED EXTRAS -An Introduction to the Advent Season -Ideas for Practicing the Rhythms of Advent -An Introduction to the Seasons of the Church -Helpful and Festive Notes to Guide Your Reading -A Reflection on Waiting During Advent -A Catechism About God the Son -A Christmas Day Reflection -Space to Reflect on 2025 -Interactive Worksheets to Guide Your Daily Reflection -5 Holiday Recipes -4 Craft Tutorials -5 Holiday Hymns
She Reads Truth is a worldwide community of women who read God's Word together every day. Founded in 2012, She Reads Truth invites women of all ages to engage Scripture through curated daily reading plans, as well as online conversation led by a vibrant community of contributing writers. This community of “Women in the Word of God every day” represents a long list of cities and countries, a variety of backgrounds and traditions, and countless real-life stories. But there is a commonality that binds us: we believe God's Word is Truth. So we read. Every day we read a new passage together—working our way through books of the Bible, topics that matter, and seasons of the Church calendar. We engage with God's Word and with each other. And we keep coming back, on the hard days and the good days, because God and His Word never change, regardless of our circumstances.