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Faith Side Quest Ideas
Available Faith Quests
50 QuestsThe 5-Minute Silent Retreat
Set a timer for 5 minutes. Put away all devices. Sit in total silence, listening for God's voice without bringing an agenda.
Pray for Your Enemies
Identify someone who has hurt or frustrated you recently. Spend 5 minutes praying specifically for their well-being and blessing.
The Breath Prayer
Inhale while saying a short phrase (e.g., 'Lord Jesus Christ'), exhale with another (e.g., 'Have mercy on me'). Repeat 10 times.
Neighborhood Prayer Walk
Walk around your block for 15 minutes, silently praying for the people living in each home you pass.
Gratitude Journaling
Write down 10 specific things you are grateful for today, thanking God for each one.
Midnight Vigil
Set an alarm for the middle of the night. Wake up, spend 15 minutes in prayer and worship, then go back to sleep.
Fasting from Complaints
Go 24 hours without voicing a single complaint. When tempted, whisper a prayer of gratitude instead.
Read an Entire Gospel in One Sitting
Choose Mark (it's the shortest, about 1.5 hours) and read it straight through like a novel.
Memorize a Psalm
Pick a short Psalm (like Psalm 23 or 100) and commit it entirely to memory over a week.
Proverbs Chapter a Day
Read the chapter of Proverbs that corresponds to today's date (e.g., Proverbs 14 on the 14th).
Character Study: David
Spend an hour tracing the life of David in 1 & 2 Samuel, noting his failures and his repentance.
Sermon on the Mount Deep Dive
Read Matthew 5-7 slowly. Pick one specific command Jesus gives and apply it strictly today.
Listen to the Audio Bible
Listen to 3 chapters of an audio Bible while commuting or doing chores.
Study the Names of God
Research 5 Hebrew names of God (e.g., Yahweh Yireh, El Shaddai) and write down what they mean.
The 'One Anothers' Search
Find and list 10 different 'one another' commands in the New Testament epistles.
Share Your Testimony
Write out your faith story in 3 minutes. Share it with a coworker, friend, or on social media today.
Buy Coffee for the Person Behind You
At a drive-thru, pay for the order of the car behind you. Ask the cashier to tell them 'God bless you'.
Invite a Neighbor to Dinner
Cook a meal and invite a neighbor you don't know well over for dinner, focusing on listening to their story.
Volunteer at a Shelter
Sign up for a 2-hour shift serving food at a local homeless shelter or food bank this weekend.
Leave an Encouraging Note
Write a short note with a Bible verse and leave it on a coworker's desk or a stranger's windshield.
Text a Prodigal Friend
Reach out to a friend who has stepped away from faith. Don't preach—just tell them you love them and are thinking of them.
Street Evangelism (Tracts)
Hand out 5 gospel tracts or church invite cards in a public space, offering to pray for people.
Skip One Meal for Prayer
Skip lunch today. Use that 30-60 minutes exclusively to pray for a specific breakthrough in someone else's life.
24-Hour Digital Fast
Turn off your phone, TV, and computer for a full 24 hours. Replace screen time with reading, walking, or praying.
Social Media Fast (1 Week)
Delete Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Twitter from your phone for 7 days.
Fast from Secular Music
For 3 days, only listen to worship music, Christian podcasts, or the audio Bible in your car.
The Daniel Fast (3 Days)
Eat only fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and water for 3 days to heighten your spiritual sensitivity.
Fast from Caffeine
Give up coffee and energy drinks for 48 hours. When you feel a headache or fatigue, pray for God's strength.
Fasting from Spending
Buy absolutely nothing except essential groceries and gas for a full 7 days.
The Secret Envelope
Put $50 or $100 in an unmarked envelope and leave it anonymously for someone you know is struggling financially.
Tip 100%
Go out to eat. If your bill is $30, leave a $30 tip. Write 'God loves you' on the receipt.
Donate 10 Items of Clothing
Go through your closet right now. Find 10 items you haven't worn in a year and bag them for Goodwill.
Support a Missionary
Find a missionary or church planter and set up a $10/month recurring donation.
Bake for Your Coworkers
Bake cookies or buy donuts and bring them to work or class, asking for nothing in return.
Sponsor a Child
Commit to sponsoring a child through Compassion International or World Vision for a year.
Give Away Your Favorite Book
Take a Christian book that profoundly impacted your life and mail it to a friend who needs it.
Confess a Sin to a Brother/Sister
Call a trusted, mature Christian friend and confess a hidden sin or struggle you've been fighting alone.
Attend a Small Group
Find a home group or Bible study at your church and attend the next meeting.
Reconcile a Broken Relationship
Reach out to a Christian brother or sister you've had a falling out with and ask for forgiveness.
Send 3 Texts of Encouragement
Text 3 people from your church to tell them exactly what you appreciate about their character.
Sit with Someone New at Church
Next Sunday, find someone sitting alone and ask if you can sit with them.
Host a Prayer Night
Invite 4 friends over your house specifically for an hour of worship and intercessory prayer.
Wash Someone's Feet (Literally or Figuratively)
Do a menial, dirty, or unwanted chore for someone else without them asking, serving them humbly.
The 24-Hour Sabbath
From sundown Friday to sundown Saturday, do zero work, no emails, no chores. Only rest, play, and worship.
Nature Walk Without Technology
Go for a 1-hour hike or walk in a park. Leave your phone in the car. Observe God's creation.
Take a 2-Hour Nap
On Sunday afternoon, give yourself permission to sleep as an act of trust that God runs the world, not you.
Sabbath Meal with Friends
Host a slow, 3-hour dinner where the only rule is no talking about work or stressful news.
Unplug the Router
Unplug your home's Wi-Fi router for an entire Sunday to force a digital Sabbath for the whole house.
Read a Christian Biography
Spend a Sunday afternoon reading about heroes of the faith (e.g., Hudson Taylor, Corrie ten Boom).
Do Something You Love Just For Fun
Spend an hour painting, playing a sport, or building Legos purely for the joy of it, thanking God for the ability to play.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are these quests based on the Bible?
Yes. Every faith quest in our database is paired with a specific scripture verse that grounds the action in biblical truth.
What are the spiritual disciplines covered?
The quests are broken down into Prayer, Bible Study, Outreach, Fasting, Generosity, Fellowship, and Sabbath. You can filter by these specific disciplines on our main Faith Quests board.
Do I have to be a Christian to do these?
While they are designed with a Christian framework and include Bible verses, anyone seeking to grow in generosity, mindfulness, or community service will find immense value in completing them.
Are there quests for youth groups?
Yes! Many of the 'Easy' and 'Medium' tier quests are fantastic challenges to give to a youth group or small group to complete during the week.