Discover the practice of fasting & listening to Jesus.
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Always Starving
The final entry to the Starving series. A highly visual and more self-directed 21-day experience, with greater focus on listening to the Lord.
Ponder the reading with a paired illustration that was designed to create pause and evoke contemplation.
Always Starving carries an expansive resource collection, from checklists and group questions to stickers and a challenge coin.
Starving. Still Starving. Always Starving
Starving. Still Starving. Always Starving
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Still Starving
Still Starving is an invitation into additional spiritual practices designed to take you deeper in Christoformity focusing particularly on the Lectio Divina (daily scripture reading).
This book is a 21-day journey of fasting, prayer, and reflection for the whole church with daily scripture, daily directives, and a guided journal, including an evening practice.
Starving
The goal of this book is to walk souls through a 21-day journey of connecting with Jesus and developing new spiritual habits that center our lives around Him. It is meant to be read one day at a time, while fasting and practicing what one has read.
This simple practice will turn into a comprehensive re-ordering of your mind and spirit as the Holy Spirit empowers you to have a fresh focus on Christ and His word.
Challenge Accepted!
Challenge coins are now available for each of the three books.
Designed for Every Church
Each book in the Starving series carries special traits that make them unique and perhaps more suitable to your congregation. Watch the video to learn about each.
STARVING
Radical
Challenging
Structured
Fasting Intensity
The degree of self-denial
(food, sugar, media, noise, etc).
STILL STARVING
Accessible
Devotional
Dynamic
Philosophical Intensity
The complexity of concept, thought,
and vocabulary.
Time Intensity
The time investment needed to complete
the daily reading and journaling
ALWAYS STARVING
Relevant
Visual
Contemplative
FAQ
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Starving, Still Starving and Always Starving follow the same journey with different intensity levels: Starving is a deep dive into the process, whereas Still Starving is intended to be read and walked through with a church community. Alway’s Starving is more self-directed, yet very contemplative.
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Starving and Still Starving do not have to be done in a particular order. We do recommend Still Starving to churches starting out for the first time— Starving is a more intensive and extensive journey. Always Starving is most effective when having some understanding of concepts described in the other two books. We recommend having read either Starving or Still Starving, before reading Always Starving
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It is approachable for any and everybody! You get what you put you into it— meaning, you can make it as ‘hard’ or ‘easy’ for yourself.
For the hardcore participants, Starving is recommended. Still Starving is a great middle-ground option. Always Starving is the more self-directed, and therefore the most flexible in participation.
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We recommend filling out our inquiry and a member from our Allegiant Press team will reach out to you in regard to the next step.
We recommend a minimum of 125 books for an optimal price break. Orders below 30 books may be advised to purchase from Amazon.
It is best to do one larger order with extras, than to do multiple smaller orders.
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We are so happy to announce that we have Still Starving now available in Spanish. We are working on getting the other books translated!
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When making a large order, once payment is received, you can expect your books within 7-10 business days, and hardcover books within 12-15 business days. Please keep in mind holidays may increase the timeline as well.
Church Inquiry
Are you interested in having your church participate in a Starving season? Fill out our interest form and we will get back to you with large order options.