John 15 · Daily Devotionals & Podcast

Abide in Him Daily

Daily devotionals and a podcast rooted in John 15 — helping you remain in Christ, dwell in His Word, and bear much fruit.

Whether you have five minutes or fifty, each devotional is a quiet moment to open Scripture, hear from God, and carry His Word into your day.

Three Ways to Abide

Daily practices rooted in John 15 — to help you remain in Christ, grow in His Word, and bear fruit for His kingdom.

Remain in Him
  • Daily Devotionals

Short, scripture-rooted devotionals to start your day anchored
in Christ.

Dwell in His Word
  • Scripture Reflections

Deep dives into passages that challenge, comfort, and transform your walk with God.

Bear Fruit
  • Podcast Episodes

Audio conversations to carry God’s Word into your commute and everyday life.

about

Thirty years of walking with Jesus. One platform to share what He’s taught me along the way.

Disciple

Thirty years of walking with Christ, rooted in His presence through every season of life.

Teacher

Called to teach and equip — serving over thirteen years in full-time pastoral ministry in Colombo.

Podcaster

Launching a new voice for everyday faith through Abide in Him Daily.

I’m Prasad, born and raised in Colombo, Sri Lanka. I came to Jesus at eight years old — not through a perfect upbringing, but through God’s faithful orchestration of life’s circumstances. He found my family in the middle of hardship and showed us He is real, He is good, and He changes everything.

For over thirty years I’ve been walking with Him. For the last thirteen, I’ve served as full-time pastoral staff at People’s Church Assembly of God in Colombo, leading the compassion ministry — working with underprivileged communities, children and their families. I believe community transformation happens not just by proclaiming the gospel through words, but by showing the tangible love of Jesus in action.

A few years ago, God put it on my heart to share my devotionals — because of a simple conviction: every believer has direct, daily access to God’s Word, and the Holy Spirit will make it make sense to them. We don’t have to wait until Sunday. When you open your Bible, God speaks.

Abide in Him Daily was born from that conviction. My prayer is that one day someone would say — after reading a devotional or listening to an episode — “I can read God’s Word, I can understand it, and it is changing me.” That’s the transformation I believe His Word brings: renewal of mind, and through that, transformation of life.

Latest Devotionals

Fresh reflections from God’s Word — delivered daily to help you remain in Christ and bear fruit.

  • God Tests in Order to Entrust

    God Tests in Order to Entrust

    God told Abram to leave his country, his people, and his father’s household — and go to a land He would show him. No map. No destination. Just a direction and a promise. And Abram packed up the very next morning and went. No arguing like Moses. No running like…

    Read Today’s Devotional →

  • I Don’t See the Full Picture

    I Don’t See the Full Picture

    For 37 chapters, Job asked God why — and got silence. Then in chapter 38, God speaks. Not with answers but with questions, taking Job on a tour of the universe. Stars, seas, storm systems, creatures beyond naming. And in the middle of it all: “Everything under heaven belongs to…

    Read Today’s Devotional →

  • Wisdom Beyond Years

    Wisdom Beyond Years

    Age doesn’t give wisdom — closeness to God does. In Job 32, a young man named Elihu waited until the older voices had finished, then said something that cut through everything: “It is the spirit in a person, the breath of the Almighty, that gives them understanding.” The Hebrew word…

    Read Today’s Devotional →

  • The Fear of the Lord Is Wisdom

    The Fear of the Lord Is Wisdom

    Job searches through the whole of chapter 28 for wisdom — the depths of the earth, the place where gold is refined, the hidden caverns no bird has ever seen. Every source gives the same answer: wisdom is not here. Then God speaks: “The fear of the Lord — that…

    Read Today’s Devotional →